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"Abeo Kata, a young woman must learn to love and trust again after experiencing the brutality of ritual servitude in West Africa."--Provided by publisher.
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The prose is so damn sharp. In 240 pages you travel through half a lifetime of misery and joy. Read it.
OMG!!!!
This book is going down as one of my favorites of all time. Let me process my emotions and I will write a review, later.
I must read everything by Bernice L. McFadden!
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This is a difficult book to review; it feels wrong to give it a number and talk about it as “good” or “not good.” The story follows the life of a girl named Abeo, who is born into a relatively privileged West African family. After bad luck befalls them, Abeo is brought to a shrine and is left in ritual servitude. Praise Song for the Butterflies is quite simplistically written, but its matter-of-fact tone makes the horrors within all the more appalling. Unfortunately, it also holds the characters at arms length and makes it difficult to empathize with them on anything more than an artificial level. While the story is important and eye-opening I didn't find it to be a meaningful literary experience. I'd recommend it to anyone interested, if you can stomach the content.