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Absalom's Daughters

A spellbinding debut about half sisters, one black and one white, on a 1950s road trip through the American South

Self-educated and brown-skinned, Cassie works full time in her grandmother’s laundry in rural Mississippi. Illiterate and white, Judith falls for “colored music” and dreams of life as a big city radio star. These teenaged girls are half-sisters. And when they catch wind of their wayward father’s inheritance coming down in Virginia, they hitch their hopes to a road trip together to claim what’s rightly theirs.

In an old junk car, with a frying pan, a ham, and a few dollars hidden in a shoe, they set off through the American Deep South of the 1950s, a bewitchingly beautiful landscape as well as one bedeviled by racial strife and violence. Suzanne Feldman's ABSALOM'S DAUGHTERS combines the buddy movie, the coming-of-age tale and a dash of magical realism to enthrall and move us with an unforgettable, illuminating novel.

Audiobook available, read by Lisa Reneé Pitts

Absalom's Daughters
by Suzanne Feldman

  • Publication Date: July 5, 2016
  • Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Henry Holt and Co.
  • ISBN-10: 1627794530
  • ISBN-13: 9781627794534