YouтАЩre free to decide your future. But how do you escape the ghosts of the past?
A stunning debut novel with echoes of Yaa GyasiтАЩs Homegoing and Sara CollinsтАЩ The Confessions of Frannie Langton
The pale-skinned, black-eyed baby is a bad omen. ThatтАЩs one thing the people on the old plantation are sure of. The other is that Miss Rue тАУ midwife, healer, crafter of curses тАУ will know what to do.
But for once Rue doesnтАЩt know. Times have changed since her mother Miss May Belle held the power to influence the life and death of her fellow slaves. Freedom has come. The masterтАЩs Big House lies in ruins. But this new world brings new dangers, and RueтАЩs old magic may be no match for them.
When sickness sweeps across her tight-knit community, Rue finds herself the focus of suspicion. What secrets does she keep amidst the charred remains of the Big House? Which spells has she conjured to threaten their children? And why is she so wary of the charismatic preacher man who promises to save them all?
Rue understands fear. It has shaped her life and her motherтАЩs before her. And now she knows she must face her fears тАУ and her ghosts тАУ to find a new way forward for herself and her people.
Conjure Women is a story of the lengths weтАЩll go to save the ones we love, from a stunning new voice in fiction.
Afia Atakora was born in the United Kingdom and raised in New Jersey, where she now lives. She graduated from New York University and has an MFA from Columbia University, where she was the recipient of the De Alba Fellowship. Her fiction has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize and she was a finalist for the Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers.