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Roots

Hardback in tight and square condition.  Has a fair bit of foxing on page ends, and dust jacket spine is quite sun faded. Back cover has a 5cm tear on top corner.

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Meet The Author

"“In all of us there is a hunger, marrow-deep, to know our heritage- to know who we are and where we have come from. Without this enriching knowledge, there is a hollow yearning. No matter what our attainments in life, there is still a vacuum, an emptiness, and the most disquieting loneliness. ” ― Alex Haley"

When he was a boy in Henning, Tennessee, Alex Haley’s grandmother used to tell him stories about their family – stories that went back to her grandparents, and their grandparents, down through the generations all the way to a man she called “the African.”  She said he had lived across the ocean near what he called the “Kamby Bolongo” and had been out in the forest one day chopping wood to make a drum when he was set upon by four men, beaten, chained and dragged aboard a slave ship bound for Colonial America.

Still vividly remembering the stories after he grew up and became a writer, Haley began to search for documentation that might authenticate the narrative.  It took ten years and a half a million miles of travel across three continents to find it, but finally, in an astonishing feat of genealogical detective work, he discovered not only the name of “the African” – Kunta Kinte – but the precise location of Juffure, the very village in The Gambia, West Africa, from which he was abducted in 1767 at the age of sixteen and taken on the Lord Ligonier to Maryland and sold to a Virginia planter.  Haley has talked in Juffure with his own African sixth cousins.  On September 29, 1967, he stood on the dock in Annapolis where his great-great-great-great-great grandfather was taken ashore on September 29, 1767.  Now he has written the monumental two-century drama of Kunta Kinte and the six generations who came after him – slaves and freedmen, farmers and blacksmiths, lumber mill workers and Pullman porters, lawyers and architects – and one author.

Dimensions 140 × 230 mm
Publisher

Hutchinson

Publication date

1/07/1977

Format

Hardback

ISBN

9780091296803

Language

English

Condition

Good