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Liz's Book Review

The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehesi Coates


..."So the chief told his people walk out into the water, to sing and dance as they walked, that the water-goddess brought 'em here, and the water-goddess would take 'em back home. And when we dance as we do, with the water balanced on our head, we are giving praise to them who danced on the waves."

Recently read the Water Dancer. An amazing book about Slavery and the perils faced by the heroes of the Underground Railroad. I highly recommend!

May you all have safe passage on this unprecedented journey.

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