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by Percival Everett (2024)
Like 'kindred octavia', this offers a powerful, satirical reimagining of slavery from an enslaved perspective.

by e butler (1979)
"Dana's 26th birthday celebration ends when she's ripped from 1976 California and thrust onto a Maryland slave plantation in 1815. Her mission: keep alive the white boy who will grow up to assault her ancestor—because without him, she'll never be born. Every trip back grows more dangerous. Dana feels the lash, wears the chains, endures the daily terror that defined millions of lives. She can't just read about slavery's horrors—she lives them, bleeds from them, nearly breaks under them. Butler doesn't let you observe from a safe distance. You're trapped in Dana's skin as she navigates impossible choices: submit to survive, or resist and risk everything. You'll feel her desperation as she fights to preserve her humanity while the plantation's brutality threatens to consume her."-- Provided by Amazon
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by Percival Everett (2024)
Like 'kindred octavia', this offers a powerful, satirical reimagining of slavery from an enslaved perspective.

by Tananarive Due (2023)
Similar to 'kindred octavia', this novel unflinchingly exposes the horrors of racism in a historical setting.

by Yaa Gyasi (2016)
Like 'kindred octavia', this traces the profound impact of slavery across generations and continents.

by Toni Morrison (1987)
This novel shares 'kindred octavia''s unflinching exploration of the brutal legacy of slavery.

by Colson Whitehead (2019)
Echoing 'kindred octavia', this novel powerfully dramatizes historical injustices and their lasting impact.
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