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The Farming of Bones

by Edwidge Danticat

1998 · adult

Set in 2 places · 1 primary
Sense of Place
5/5
Description · Open Library (CC0)

It is 1937, the Dominican side of the Haitian border. Amabelle, orphaned at the age of eight when her parents drowned, is a maid to the young wife of an army colonel. She has grown up in this household, a faithful servant. Sebastien is a field hand, an itinerant sugarcane cutter. They are Haitians, useful to the Dominicans but not really welcome. There are rumors that in other towns Haitians are being persecuted, even killed. But there are always rumors. Amabelle loves Sebastien. He is handsome despite the sugarcane scars on his face, his calloused hands. She longs to become his wife and walk into their future. Instead, terror enfolds them. But the story does not end here: it begins. The Farming of Bones is about love, fragility, barbarity, dignity, remembrance, and the only triumph possible for the persecuted: to endure.

Set in

  • Massacre River, Dominican Republic-Haiti Border · Dominican Republic
    Site of the 1937 Parsley Massacre; Amabelle flees across the Massacre River into Haiti
    ★ primary
  • Haiti · Haiti
    Amabelle returns to Haiti after the massacre; the novel ends on the Haitian side of the border

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