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A New York Times bestseller, Booker Prize finalist, and Earphones Award winner named one of The New York Times Book Review’s 10 Best Books of 2018: Enslaved 11-year-old Wash is thrust onto an extraordinary adventure with an eccentric inventor and abolitionist in this “gripping historical narrative” that explores “both the bounds of slavery and what it means to be truly free” (Vanity Fair).
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First published August 2, 2018
it was then I recognized that my own values—the tenets I hold dear as an Englishman—they are not the only, nor the best, values in existence. I understood there were many ways of being in the world, that to privilege one rigid set of beliefs over another was to lose something. Everything is bizarre, and everything has value. Or if not value, at least merits investigation.
Some evenings I would take out my papers and leads and attempt to sketch the twins from memory, trying very hard to recall their differences so as to make them distinct. But at this I always failed. In life they were discrete as cane fields, each with his own character and history and way of talking. Yet when I sat down to draw them, they became one pale face, one beady, judging set of eyes.