‘Enthralling’ TIME
‘[Has] the feel of something sacred and discovered’ Elle
‘An inspiring story of people who show a way forward with their perseverance, bravery and love’ New York Times
‘Powerful and hopeful, daring and revelatory, this book is an unforgettable fight for freedom that is impossible to put down’ Stylecaster
Ady, a curious, sharp-witted girl, and her fierce mother, Sanite, are inseparable. Enslaved to a businessman in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the pair spend their days dreaming of a loving future and reminiscing about their family’s rebellious and storied history. When mother and daughter are separated, Ady is left hopeless and directionless until she stumbles into the Mockingbird Inn and meets Lenore, a free Black woman with whom she becomes fast friends. Lenore invites Ady to join a clandestine society of spies called the Daughters. With the courage instilled in her by Sanite-and with help from these strong women-Ady learns how to put herself first. So begins her journey toward liberation and imagining a new future.
The American Daughters is a novel of hope and triumph that reminds us what is possible when a community bands together to fight for their freedom.
‘[Has] the feel of something sacred and discovered’ Elle
‘An inspiring story of people who show a way forward with their perseverance, bravery and love’ New York Times
‘Powerful and hopeful, daring and revelatory, this book is an unforgettable fight for freedom that is impossible to put down’ Stylecaster
Ady, a curious, sharp-witted girl, and her fierce mother, Sanite, are inseparable. Enslaved to a businessman in the French Quarter of New Orleans, the pair spend their days dreaming of a loving future and reminiscing about their family’s rebellious and storied history. When mother and daughter are separated, Ady is left hopeless and directionless until she stumbles into the Mockingbird Inn and meets Lenore, a free Black woman with whom she becomes fast friends. Lenore invites Ady to join a clandestine society of spies called the Daughters. With the courage instilled in her by Sanite-and with help from these strong women-Ady learns how to put herself first. So begins her journey toward liberation and imagining a new future.
The American Daughters is a novel of hope and triumph that reminds us what is possible when a community bands together to fight for their freedom.
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Reviews
A tour de force . . . An intelligent and haunting novel that grapples with the legacies of American slavery.
An enthralling tale.
I knew from page one that this wasn't going to be a typical journey through a familiar history . . . A splendid work.
An emotionally and intellectually captivating journey . . . With fully fleshed out characters and enchanting detail, antebellum New Orleans is vivid in Ruffin's rendering, and Ady is an unforgettable protagonist, a character who meets the crossroads of history with remarkable courage and enduring love.
Stirring . . . In telling this important, neglected history with imagination-fueled research, The American Daughters offers an inspiring story of people who show a way forward with their perseverance, bravery and love.
Bold and ambitious . . . Ruffin urges us to lay claim to an odds-defying legacy of determination and willful optimism.
Interspersed with documents and transcripts that give the novel the feel of something sacred and discovered-which, of course, is exactly the point-Maurice Carlos Ruffin's The American Daughters is a compelling tribute to his female ancestors.
Powerful and hopeful, daring and revelatory, this book is an unforgettable fight for freedom that is impossible to put down.
An absolute master of craft and genre . . . How has this book not been written before? Because we've never experienced a radical loving living talent like Maurice Carlos Ruffin. This is a forever book.
[Ruffin] paints a vibrant picture of antebellum New Orleans. Readers won't be able to resist this stirring story of freedom by any means necessary.