Om East Angels
Set in the colonial-era Caribbean, 'East Angels' tells the story of two women from vastly different backgrounds: one a plantation owner's daughter, the other a slave. Their lives become intertwined in unexpected ways, as they navigate the complexities of race, class, and identity. This book is a compelling exploration of the human experience in a particular historical context.
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