The story starts in 1791, a child is on a boat full of desperate immigrants in debt to an American merchants and plantation owners. These indentured laborers are Irish. There is sickness and her parents die; her brother is sold; she survives. Grissom's words draws tears as the child sees others love and she longs for someone to stroke her hair and touch her cheeks. She hurts ! In a fog of confusion, the white child finds herself in the kitchen of a plantation where she is given as an "adopted" child to the black slave family.
The story shocks as it should. It reveals the horror of human sadism.
Abinia grows up in the midst of strong and fierce love. As a child she bonds with her new family. She depends on them for sanity. As a white child she learns the multiple meanings of freedom and trust. She learns that nothing is what it seems. Relationships cross boundaries and secrets are buried deep in souls. Death is a daily experience and she sees that the slaves have no reason to trust. As time goes on Abinia is faced with decisions that she experiences as if skewered by hot steel.
Abinia can never get accustomed to the structure of slave culture. Therefore, mistakes are made and lives are put at risk. Her love of family is reciprocated by those who will give their lives for each other and for freedom.
The story shocks as it should. It reveals the horror of human sadism.
Abinia grows up in the midst of strong and fierce love. As a child she bonds with her new family. She depends on them for sanity. As a white child she learns the multiple meanings of freedom and trust. She learns that nothing is what it seems. Relationships cross boundaries and secrets are buried deep in souls. Death is a daily experience and she sees that the slaves have no reason to trust. As time goes on Abinia is faced with decisions that she experiences as if skewered by hot steel.
Abinia can never get accustomed to the structure of slave culture. Therefore, mistakes are made and lives are put at risk. Her love of family is reciprocated by those who will give their lives for each other and for freedom.