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My Monticello

byJocelyn Nicole Johnson

What we saw in those moments riveted us, and then it set us free. In a time of rolling blackouts and terrible storms battering America, the neighbourhood of 1st Street, Charlottesville is attacked by violent white supremacists. Families, friends and strangers flee for their lives in an abandoned bus, taking refuge in Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's historic plantation home in the hills above town. Over nineteen heart-stopping days the group find ways to care for and sustain one another as the world burns beneath them. Told by Da'Naisha Love, a young Black descendant of Jefferson and Sally Hemings, My Monticello is a searing indictment of racism past and present, and a powerful vision of resistance, hope and love.

Language

en

Published on

16/06/2022

Pages

192

Format

Paperback

ISBN

9781529115055

Who is this book for? Readers interested in contemporary social issues, historical narratives, and character-driven stories.

Topics RacismSurvivalIdentity
MoodSuspenseful, Hopeful
Female protagonist
ViolenceModerate

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