Dessa Rose

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Virago, 1998 - African Americans - 236 pages
In the long hot summer of 1847, the pregnant slave Dessa Rose sits in a white man's cellar, waiting for her child to be born so that she can be hanged. A world away, in the unfinished mansion of her run-down plantation, the ex-debutante Miss Rufel, abandoned by husband and family, also waits - a prisoner of a different kind. It is to Miss Rufel's farm that Dessa is brought by the runaways who rescue her - and it is there that, out of hatred and suspicion, an unforgettable friendship is forged.

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About the author (1998)

Sherley Anne Williams is the author of two books of poetry, SOME ONE SWEET ANGEL CHILE and THE PEACOCK POEMS. She is a professor of literature at the University of California.

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