Yeseni and the Daughter of Peace

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Product Details
Price
$18.95  $17.62
Publisher
Unbound
Publish Date
Pages
272
Dimensions
5.0 X 7.7 X 0.9 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781800182219

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About the Author
Solange Burrell moved to St. Catharines, Ontario in Canada in 2019 where she worked as a journalist and is currently a building surveyor. She studied journalism at university in London. Yeseni and the Daughter of Peace is her first novel.
Reviews

"An intriguing look at history and moral dilemmas through a fantasy lens." -- Kirkus

"Elewa is a character that I loved from the beginning . . . I loved to see her grow through this story, challenging the imposed rules . . . I thoroughly enjoyed the book and it's a story I'd read again. I can't wait what will Solange delight us with next." -- @journalabook

"So powerful and inspiring and really delved into the history of the slave trade . . . Elewa is such a queen of a character . . . I would definitely read this again." -- @mehrinreads

"I loved hearing about the tribe's history and traditions and that belief in the supernatural leads on to the storyline focussing on the yeseni, power to see and travel to events past and future. I loved Elewa right from the start. A great character full of wonder and so inquisitive and I think this is what endears us to her quest too. A really thought-provoking read." -- @book_a_holic_17

"A book of beauty and strength. This is such a touching and powerful read . . . It was such a strong read, with a lot of detail and very emotional, strong feelings throughout, that all gave you a real thinking point and something to come back to and anchor on, as you got to know her and her tribe. I really enjoyed this read and found it very engaging." -- @naturalbri_books

"I feel like words can't justify how much I loved this book. The writing felt so authentic and every sentence felt like it came from the heart. This was a story of liberation and empowerment that was truly meaningful and didn't just feel like a 'story'. Although it is fiction, I feel like I learnt so much - particularly about the slave trade and colonialism." -- @tinkerbellslibrary