The Price of a Child

Lorene Cary
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With Price of a Child--the story of Ginnie Pryor (cook, mistress and servant to a Virginia planter) and her struggle with slavery in 1855--Cary continues has created a work that elevates the reputation she created with Black Ice, her memoir which won her comparisons to Maya Angelou and Richard Wright. In a novel that examines the price of freedom and the value of a child's life, Price of a Child is "a stunning achievement...a deeply engrossing story.... Cary's impeccable research and seamless narrative carry us along" (Philadelphia Inquirer).
Genres: Historical FictionFictionAfrican AmericanAfrican American LiteratureHistoricalSchoolAmericanBook ClubAdultUnfinished
336 Pages

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