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Kidd, an exquisite and masterful writer, explores these difficult topics and complex ideas and does so unflinchingly — yet somehow leaves us feeling uplifted and hopeful.” —NPR Books “Masterly The Invention of Wings is a story about empowering women to change the world With historical bedrock as her foundation for a compelling narrative, Kidd serves up a remarkable novel about finding your Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins. The Invention of Wings Summary. Next. Part 1. The novel opens from Handful ’s perspective, as she retells an African legend of people who could fly but lost their wings once they were taken to America. Handful knows the legend isn’t true, but loves the idea anyway. Handful, so named for her small size at birth, is a slave for the Grimké family living in Charleston, South Carolina in A historical novel, The Invention of Wings (), by Sue Monk Kidd, traces the intersecting lives of the abolitionist sisters, Sarah and Angelina Grimké, and Sarah’s slave, Hetty Handful Grimké. Spanning 35 years and set primarily in Charleston, South Carolina in the s, the novel begins on Sarah’s 11th birthday, when Handful is given to her as a birthday present.


Title: The Invention of Wings By: Sue Monk Kidd Format: Paperback Number of Pages: Vendor: Penguin Random House Publication Date: Dimensions: X (inches) Weight: 9 ounces ISBN: ISBN Stock No: WW The day life turned into nothing this world could fix, I was in the work yard boiling slave bedding, stoking fire under the wash pot, my eyes burning from specks of lye soap catching on the wind. The morning was a cold one—the sun looked like a little white button stitched tight to the sky. THE INVENTION OF WINGS by Sue Monk Kidd Kidd's retelling of the Grimke sisters and their fight for equality for women and the abolition of slavery is told with sympathy and fact. Although much of the story is fiction, Kidd manages to remain true to the real life story of Sarah and.


Kidd, an exquisite and masterful writer, explores these difficult topics and complex ideas and does so unflinchingly — yet somehow leaves us feeling uplifted and hopeful.” —NPR Books “Masterly The Invention of Wings is a story about empowering women to change the world With historical bedrock as her foundation for a compelling narrative, Kidd serves up a remarkable novel about finding your voice.”. Are you looking to improve your knowledge of slavery in America within a non-academic setting? Sue Monk Kidd's latest novel, The Invention of Wings, offers just that with detailed depictions of the South and North during the early 19th century. The Invention of Wings, Kidd's third novel, was an Oprah's Book Club pick, and also a number one New York Times bestseller. Her most recent novel, The Book of Longings, was published in paperback on Ma.

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