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SEVEN

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Seven begins in the rupture of a third world possibility at revolutionary love. The relocation to a new reality; the disappearance act of a third lover; a third man to ask her to be a mother then desert her, sends her into a spinning spoken ceremony honoring her matrilineal heritage as an explanation of a search for racial reasoning of self, femininity and motherhood. Intertwining genealogical narratives with historical retellings of revolutionary moments, the result is a high-speed journey through time, space, emotion and creation.

53 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2001

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It was thrilling experience though out the book, it gives insight about various other books that i can refer to know in detail and to reach to the root of seven sins described.
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