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Sally Hemings Barbara Chase-Riboud

Sally Hemings By Barbara Chase-Riboud

Sally Hemings by Barbara Chase-Riboud


$34.99
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Summary

Story based on historical fact recreating the relationship between Thomas Jefferson and his slave, Sally Hemings, who bore him seven children. This novel explores the intricate nature of love & hate, freedom & bondage from differing viewpoints.

Sally Hemings Summary

Sally Hemings by Barbara Chase-Riboud

The story, told in alternating time narratives, begins in 1831 when Sally is aproximately sixty years old and is visited by a census taker called Nathan Langdon. With encouragement, Sally recounts her past to him. A past that begins when she passes into the ownership of her half-sister Martha Wyles who marries Thomas Jefferson. After Martha dies, Jefferson goes to Paris where he is joined by his two daughters. Elizabeth Hemings volunteers Sally as their maid, seeing it as Sally's chance for freedom as slavery has been abolished in France. Jefferson and Sally fall in love and she returns to America with him, on the promises that they will go back to France someday and that she will be the only mistress of his estate in Monticello. Both promises are broken when Jefferson accepts political office and allows his daughter to live at Monticello after her marriage breaks down. Sally realises that nothing has or ever will change for her. A fact borne out when Jefferson dies and his will does not free her, only her last two sons, from bondage.
She has not only been held in bondage by the fact of slavery, but by love as well. She has been a possession of both and only she can free herself.

Sally Hemings Reviews

A successful novel by an experienced and gifted writer. * HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW *
One of the great American stories ... Vastly enjoyable. * THE NEW YORK TIMES *
Unforgettable ... Extremely affecting and poetic. * THE NEW REPUBLIC *
Sally Hemings is noble and mysterious- a female cult object. * Mary McCarthy *

About Barbara Chase-Riboud

Barbara Chase-Riboud is an internationally acclaimed sculptor, an author and a poet. Her editors include Toni Morrison and the late Jacqueline Kennedy, who edited the US edition of Sally Hemings. In 1996 she was knighted by the French Government in the Order of Arts and Letters.

Additional information

GOR003621703
9781860499524
186049952X
Sally Hemings by Barbara Chase-Riboud
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Little, Brown Book Group
20020801
464
N/A
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Customer Reviews - Sally Hemings