Start from the beginning. It feels as if this book really reaches into the darkest depths of history and provides the answers to questions that many people struggle with today. Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi provides generations of the same family, and each chapter begins with the new generation. When I first read the description I thought this is either going to be the choppiest book I've ever read or a masterpiece. I'm halfway through this novel and completely sure she has achieved something remarkable. The novel begins with the birth of two characters to the same mother. These sisters will lead completely different lives across villages, coasts, and continents.
The heart is built of starlight And time, A pinprick of longing lost in the dark. An unbroken chord linking the Infinite to the Infinite. My heart wished upon your heart and the wish is granted. Meanwhile the world spins. Meanwhile the universe expands. Meanwhile the mystery of love reveals itself, again and again, in the mystery of you. I have gone. I will return. In this Newberry Award winning novel, there are several stories intertwined that all collide in the most beautifully written fashion. The main character Luna is an inspiring troublemaker, trying to find out who she is and what she can do to save her dear grandmother, Xan. The story begins in a town covered with sorrow. Each year a baby in this town must be sacrificed, left in the forest, for the witch of the woods. Turns out the witch is a delightful and kind woman, Xan, who brings the babies to new towns and loving families. One year Xan accidentally feeds the "sacrificed" baby moon...
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