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Feeding the Ghosts
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Author: Fred D'Aguiar

D'Aguiar's third novel is a tale set on a slave ship en route to the New World. When disease breaks ...
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Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0060955937
ISBN-13: 9780060955939
May 2000
Publisher: Ecco Pr
Language: English
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Synopsis
D'Aguiar's third novel is a tale set on a slave ship en route to the New World. When disease breaks out, the captain orders that those who are ill must be thrown overboard so he can collect insurance. A slave named Mintah, who speaks English, gives her version when the voyage is over and the captain is brought to trial.

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Height:8.0 in
Width:5.3 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:6.4 oz

Industry Reviews
"The storyline alone would be compelling, but with the lyrical detailing throughout..., this becomes a tale as beautiful in the telling as it is horrific in reality."
Chomsky

"This novel is historical but literary and intelligent....D'Aguiar beautifully captures the harshness and brutality of a slave ship....As difficult as it is to deal with such brutality without resorting to cliché, D'Aguiar succeeds."
Bloomsbury Review - Michael Salkind (09/01/1999)


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