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In 1971 China Redd is waiting
to die. But first she has a story to tell, a story that “claws at
her throat like an untreated virus.”
The story is about her ancestors, and in particular about a
blue-eyed slave named Cally, her husband Tom, and a pair of stolen
earrings that are passed down from generation to generation,
becoming a talisman for the survival of China’s family, and for the
demise of the white family that once benefited from her ancestor’s
free labor.
For China the past is always present, and if she has nothing else
from half a decade of work in a house where nothing was her own, she
has this story.
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