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406
Novel • Fiction
Virginia • Pre-Civil War
2019
Adult
18+ years
The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates follows Hiram Walker, a former enslaved person with the ability to manipulate time and space, who becomes an agent in the Underground, a covert organization dedicated to dismantling slavery in 19th-century America. Combining elements of neo-slave narrative and speculative fiction, the novel delves into Hiram's struggles with his past and his quest for liberation. Descriptions of slavery may be distressing.
Mysterious
Fantastical
Emotional
Dark
Melancholic
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The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates showcases a brilliant blend of magical realism and historical fiction. The novel's strength lies in its rich prose and deep exploration of themes like slavery and memory. However, some readers felt the pacing was uneven and the character development lacked depth at times. Overall, it is a thought-provoking and poignant narrative.
Readers who enjoy The Water Dancer by Ta-Nehisi Coates are likely fans of historical fiction with a blend of magical realism. Comparable to Colson Whitehead's The Underground Railroad and Toni Morrison's Beloved, this book appeals to those interested in African American history, complex characters, and poetic prose.
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Sophia
An enslaved woman who becomes part of Hiram’s life, managing her own struggles for autonomy and navigating complex relationships.
Corrine Quinn
A member of the Virginia elite secretly working as a radical abolitionist, she plays a significant role in the Underground's efforts against slavery.
Howell Walker
A slave master and father to Hiram, embodying the conflicting values and hypocrisies of slaveholding society.
Harriet “Moses” Tubman
A historical figure in the novel portrayed with extraordinary abilities, serving as a mentor to Hiram and a key figure in the fight against slavery.
Micajah Bland/Isaiah Fields
Introduced as a tutor, Fields has a hidden identity as Bland, an agent of the Underground deeply involved in the abolitionist cause.
Mama Rose
Hiram’s mother, known for her beauty and dancing skills, is sold away early in Hiram's life but remains a significant presence in his memories.
Nathaniel Walker
Howell’s brother and Sophia’s master, a character that illustrates the exploitation and hypocrisy inherent in the slaveholding class.
Otha White
An Underground agent and mentor to Hiram, offering a model of compassionate masculinity and yearning for family reunion.
Georgie Parks
A leader in the free community who hides a darker role as a traitor to his people, complicating his relationship with Hiram.
Santi Bess
The grandmother of Hiram who possesses the ability to Conduct, playing a pivotal role in illustrating the nature of Hiram’s powers.
406
Novel • Fiction
Virginia • Pre-Civil War
2019
Adult
18+ years
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