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The Garden Of Broken Things Francesca Momplaisir

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The Garden Of Broken Things Francesca Momplaisir
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Publisher: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.43 MB
Author: Francesca Momplaisir
ISBN: 9780593321065, 9780593321072, 0593321065, 0593321073
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Garden Of Broken Things Francesca Momplaisir by Francesca Momplaisir 9780593321065, 9780593321072, 0593321065, 0593321073 instant download after payment.

A novel about one family wading through the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010, from the acclaimed author who has been compared to Toni Morrison “at the height of her power” (Harper’s Bazaar)—a haunting and astonishing story of restoration and disaster, motherhood, and the bonds that carry through generations.  
Genevieve, a single mother, flies from New York to Port-au-Prince with her teenage son, Miles. The trip is meant to be an education for fifteen-year-old Miles—a chance to learn about his family’s roots while coming to terms with his father’s departure—but it’s also an excuse for Genevieve to escape the city, where her life is dominated by her failed marriage and the daily pressures of raising Black children in America. For Genevieve, the journey is also a homecoming of sorts: An opportunity to visit the island she remembers from childhood and reconnect with...

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