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The Dahomean
The Dahomean
Author: Frank Yerby
The Dahomean is an intense, intimate story of thwarted love and passion, but it is also the tale of a great people, a great culture vanquished by greed, the slave trade, and the encroachments of destructive colonialism.
ISBN: 256108
Publication Date: 1971
Pages: 383
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Publisher: The Dial Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio Cassette
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I wish they would make this book into a movie. It is the life story of an african chief's son named hwesu. It depicts daily life in Africa. It explains about the various Gods they worship, and the spectres they fear.The love story between himself and Nyasanu is stunning and heartbreaking. You will look at and understand polygamy in a whole new way! When he loses his loved ones, you really feel like you knew them. It makes you laugh, and at parts you are in miserable sympathetic tears. You will be stunned with horror at the treatment he and his family receive at the hands of the slave traders! The book has a sequel called "A Darkness at Ingraham's Crest", it is the second half of Hwesu/Wes's life which is lived as a plantation slave in the civil war era south! It is my #2 favorite lol!! I can actually picture this book and its sequel made into an epic movie starring Djaimon Hounsu, or Michel Clark Duncan as Hwesu/Wes!
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discovered mr. yerby on a car trip in the 70s and have read and collected ever since.


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