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Breaking the Maafa Chain

Breaking the Maafa Chain

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Breaking the Maafa Chain is a novel that follows the struggles of two sisters, Faith and Sarah, as they are captured and sold into slavery in the mid-nineteenth century. Faith ends up in America, where slavery is still legal, while Sarah ends up in Victorian England as the goddaughter of Queen Victoria. The book explores themes of loss, survival, hope, identity, and tradition.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 472 pages
Publication date: 22 September 2022
Publisher: Jacaranda Books Art Music Ltd


In the mid-nineteenth century, a time when the transportation of slaves from Africa to America was an illegal yet highly lucrative business, two sisters, Fatmata and Salimatu, found themselves ensnared in the chains of slavery. Trapped in a world where their names were stripped away and their identities were erased, they were sold separately to different owners, each destined for a life of servitude and hardship.

Fatmata, renamed Faith, found herself in the United States, a country where slavery was still legal and the rights of slaves were nonexistent. She lived in a world where her freedom was constantly threatened, where her very existence was defined by the oppressive system that sought to control and exploit her. Despite the odds, Faith refused to surrender to the darkness that surrounded her. She found solace in the strength of her spirit and the support of her fellow slaves, who together fought for their rights and dignity.

On the other side of the world, Salimatu, renamed Sarah, found herself in a different kind of captivity. She was the goddaughter of Queen Victoria, living in a Victorian England where slavery had been abolished long ago. However, the legacy of colonialism and the influence of the British Empire still loomed large over her life. Sarah struggled to find her place in a world that was foreign to her, where she was expected to conform to the expectations of her social class and the expectations of the colonizer's will.

Despite the vast differences in their circumstances, Fatmata and Sarah shared a common bond that bound them together. They were sisters, separated by circumstance but united by their shared struggle for freedom. They knew that their journey would be long and difficult, but they were determined to reclaim their identity and break the chains of slavery that had held them captive for so long.

As the years passed, Faith and Sarah faced countless challenges and obstacles on their path to freedom. They were subjected to brutal beatings, forced labor, and sexual abuse, all in the name of their captors. But they refused to give up, using their resilience and their courage to fight back against their oppressors.

Through their struggles, Faith and Sarah found solace in each other, forming a deep and lasting friendship that transcended the boundaries of race and culture. They shared their hopes, their dreams, and their fears, and together they found the strength to keep going.

In the end, their journey to freedom was not an easy one. It was filled with setbacks, betrayals, and moments of despair. But Fatmata and Sarah never gave up, and in the end, they were able to reclaim their freedom and their identity.

Breaking the Maafa Chain is a powerful and inspiring story that chronicles the struggle of two sisters for true freedom in a world that was trying to break them down and mold them to its colonizer's will. It is a story of resilience, hope, and the power of sisterhood, and it serves as a reminder of the importance of fighting for what is right and just, even in the face of adversity.

In conclusion, Breaking the Maafa Chain is a must-read for anyone who wants to learn about the history of slavery and the ongoing struggle for equality and justice. It is a story that will inspire and empower you, and it will remind you of the power of human spirit and the importance of standing up for what is right.

Weight: 376g
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 37 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781913090784

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