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The Sweetness of Water

By: Nathan Harris
Narrated by: William DeMeritt
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An Obama Summer Reading Choice and New York Times best seller

An extraordinary novel of life after slavery for listeners of Washington Black, The Underground Railroad and Days without End.

In the dying days of the American Civil War, newly freed brothers Landry and Prentiss find themselves cast into the world without a penny to their names. Forced to hide out in the woods near their former Georgia plantation, they're soon discovered by the land's owner, George Walker, a man still reeling from the loss of his son in the war.

When the brothers begin to live and work on George's farm, the tentative bonds of trust and union begin to blossom between the strangers. But this sanctuary survives on a knife's edge, and it isn't long before the inhabitants of the nearby town of Old Ox react with fury at the alliances being formed only a few miles away.

©2021 Nathan Harris (P)2021 Hachette Audio
African American Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Heartfelt War

Critic reviews

"Better than any debut novel has a right to be." (Richard Russo)

"A fine, lyrical novel, impressive in its complex interweaving of the grand and the intimate, of the personal and political." (Observer)

"[A] highly accomplished debut." (Sunday Times)

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I knew this was going to be a good book when I saw it on Barack Obama and Oprah’s recommended reading lists and I was not disappointed.

The characters in this book are so relatable, well developed and well narrated that I felt fully invested in each persons story. The storyline itself was simultaneously heartbreaking, hopeful and inspiring, full of genuine love. I know one day I will listen to this book again and I already look forward to it.

I loved it as much as expected to

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This was a beautiful book to listen to, the characters are well drawn and the theme of the novel was something I hadn’t even thought about, that of freed slaves after the Civil War. The story, not without it’s invariably sad parts, was also totally uplifting.

Beautifully written

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Such a tender heartbreaking story, but it ends with such hope in the kindness of Isabel. The characterisation was wonderful, I will miss those people!

beautiful and desperately sad

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A little put off by the alow start and strong accents, this built quite quickly into a really good story and the narration improved it further. Interesting slice of American history.

Glad I stayed with it

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I loved this book. It is beautifully written and the characters are clearly observed. The theme of the supposed end of slavery in America after their Civil War is thought provoking. I found William DeMeritt’s gentle and sensitive narration enabled me to immerse myself fully into the story.

Loved it

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