N2/ The Twelve Tribes of Hattie: an epic, lyrical and engrossing classic/By Ayana Mathis/Eng/USED/cond B/yellow age/◎BH
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Title: The Twelve Tribes of Hattie: an epic, lyrical and engrossing classic.
Author: Ayana Mathis.
Publisher: Windmill Books (an imprint of Penguin Random House).
Publication Date: August 29, 2013.
Format: Paperback.
Print Length: 352 pages.
Synopsis: The novel follows Hattie Shepherd, who flees Georgia for Philadelphia in 1923 at age fifteen, and the lives of her eleven children as she raises them with grit and little tenderness through the Great Migration, preparing them for a world that "would not love them; the world would not be kind". The story is an Oprah's Book Club selection and has been praised for its vibrant, compassionate, and epic quality, with critics comparing Mathis's writing style to that of Toni Morrison.
Author: Ayana Mathis.
Publisher: Windmill Books (an imprint of Penguin Random House).
Publication Date: August 29, 2013.
Format: Paperback.
Print Length: 352 pages.
Synopsis: The novel follows Hattie Shepherd, who flees Georgia for Philadelphia in 1923 at age fifteen, and the lives of her eleven children as she raises them with grit and little tenderness through the Great Migration, preparing them for a world that "would not love them; the world would not be kind". The story is an Oprah's Book Club selection and has been praised for its vibrant, compassionate, and epic quality, with critics comparing Mathis's writing style to that of Toni Morrison.
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