Cane River
Description of Cane River
The "New York Times" bestseller and Oprah’s Book Club Pick—the unique and deeply moving epic of four generations of African-American women based on one family’s ancestral past.
Lalita Tademy was a successful corporate vice president at a Fortune 500
company when she decided to embark upon what would become an obsessive
odyssey to uncover her familys past. Through exhaustive research,
interviews, and the help of professional genealogists, she would find
herself transported back to the early 1800s, to an isolated, close-knit
rural community on Louisianas Cane River. Here, Tademy takes historical fact
and mingles it with fiction to weave a vivid and dramatic account of what
life was like for the four remarkable women who came before her. Beginning
with Tademys great-great-great-great grandmother Elisabeth, this is a family
saga that sweeps from the early days of slavery through the Civil War into a
pre-Civil Rights Southa unique and moving slice of Americas past that will
resonate with readers for generations to come. Well-researched and
powerfully written, Cane River is just the kind of family portrait that will
appeal to the same diverse audience as Alex Haleys bestselling phenomenon
Roots (Dell Books, reissue 1980) and the New York Times bestseller Sally
Hemings (Buccaneer Books, 1992), which sold over one million hardcover
copies and inspired the feature film Jefferson in Paris, starring Nick Nolte
and Thandie Newton.
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