
The Salt Roads
Bahni Turpin
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Description
In 1804, shortly before the Caribbean island of Saint Domingue is renamed Haiti, a group of women gather to bury a stillborn baby. Led by a lesbian healer and midwife named Mer, the women's lamentations inadvertently release the dead infant's unused vitality to draw Ezili--the Afro-Caribbean goddess of sexual desire and love--into the physical world. As Ezili explores her newfound powers, she travels across time and space to inhabit the midwife's body--as well as those of Jeanne, a mixed-race dancer and the mistress of Charles Baudelaire living in 1880s Paris, and Meritet, an enslaved Greek-Nubian prostitute in ancient Alexandria. Bound together by Ezili and the salt road of their sweat, blood, and tears, the three women struggle against a hostile world, unaware of the goddess's presence in their lives. Despite her magic, Mer suffers as a slave on a sugar plantation until Ezili plants the seeds of uprising in her mind. Jeanne slowly succumbs to the ravages of age and syphilis when her lover is unable to escape his mother's control. And Meritet, inspired by Ezili, flees her enslavement and makes a pilgrimage to Egypt, where she becomes known as Saint Mary.
Product Details
Publisher | Tantor Audio |
Publish Date | October 30, 2018 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9798212148658 |
Dimensions | N/A |
About the Author
Nalo Hopkinson is a novelist, editor, and short story writer. She also teaches, and she freelances sometimes as an arts consultant. Most of her books have been published by Warner Books, now known as Grand Central Books. Her work has received the Warner Aspect First Novel award, the Sunburst Award for Canadian Literature of the Fantastic, the World Fantasy Award, the Gaylactic Spectrum Award, and an honorable mention for Cuba's Casa de las Americas Prize.
Bahni Turpin is an experienced audiobook narrator and actress who has appeared in numerous television productions as well as films. An ensemble member of the Cornerstone Theater Company, she also works as a yoga instructor. She currently resides in Los Angeles, where she founded the SoLA Food Co-op.
Reviews
Turpin's gifts as a narrator make this rich concept sing as she shifts seamlessly among accents and tones.-- "AudioFile"
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