
The African mirror
- The African mirror
- Categories:Literature & Fiction
- Language:Spanish(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:September,2008
- Pages:128
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- Publication Place:Spain
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Description
The story begins in Africa when Imaoma and Atima two young men are married and the wife receives from her husband a gift made by himself: a mirror framed in ebony.
The couple has a girl but unfortunately fate brings the worst: the little girl is kidnapped and taken to the Río de la Plata for sale as a slave. But along with her travels the mirror of her mother.
From there begins a story that unites, through the thread of the mirror, different people, times and three continents: Africa, America and Europe.
Bodoc shows us the arduous struggles that so many men and women faced to obtain freedom. A story that began two centuries ago, but is not over yet.