In 1807 at the height of the slave trade Ajeemah and his son Atu are snatched by slave traders from their home in Africa while en route to deliver a dowry to Atu's bride-to-be. Ajeemah and Atu are then taken to Jamaica and sold to neighboring plantations'never to see one another again. Readers will come away with a new sense of respect for those who maintained their dignity and humanity under the cruelest of circumstances.'SLJ. Each moment here of the Jamaican-born poet's terse melodious narrative is laden with emotion. . . . Brilliant complex powerfully written.--K. <p> Notable Children's Book of 1993 (ALA)<br>1993 Best Books for Young Adults (ALA)<br>1993 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)<br>1992 Books for Youth Editors' Choices (BL)<br>Notable 1992 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)<br>Bulletin Blue Ribbons 1992 (C) <p/>1993 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library)<br>Children's Books of 1992 (Library of Congress)<br>1993 Boston Globe-Horn Book Fiction Award
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