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Yetu holds the memories for her people--water-dwelling descendants of pregnant African slave women thrown overboard by slave owners--who live idyllic lives in the deep. Their past, too traumatic to be remembered regularly is forgotten by everyone, save one--the historian. This demanding role has been bestowed on Yetu.
Yetu remembers for everyone, and the memories, painful and wonderful, traumatic and terrible and miraculous, are destroying her. And so, she flees to the surface escaping the memories, the expectations, and the responsibilities--and discovers a world her people left behind long ago.
Yetu will learn more than she ever expected about her own past--and about the future of her people. If they are all to survive, they'll need to reclaim the memories, reclaim their identity--and own who they really are.
The Deep is "a tour de force reorientation of the storytelling gaze...a superb, multilayered work," (Publishers Weekly, starred review) and a vividly original and uniquely affecting story inspired by a song produced by the rap group Clipping.
Cli-fi author & enviro journalist, DEPART, DEPART!, REAL SUGAR IS HARD TO FIND, SEEDS FOR THE SWARM they/them rep:@RebeccaPodos
My first book review of the #TransRightsReadathon is a craft analysis of a scene from Rivers Solomon’s THE DEEP. I’m reading to raise $$ for @MontroseCenter Houston, 2nd click in my clicktree to support! https://t.co/BVCMPc5zIt
Tobias Carroll is a novelist and essayist.
I'd gotten intrigued by the music of Drexciya via Rivers Solomon's allusion to it in THE DEEP, so this reissue news is very welcome indeed. https://t.co/MsEjebxP9d
Matt Bell is an author.
@pickyourpotions Here's the final reading list! •The Left Hand of Darkness by Ursula K. Le Guin •Ancillary Justice by Ann Leckie •Lagoon by Nnedi Okorafor •Every Heart a Doorway by Seanan McGuire •The Deep by Rivers Solomon •Trail of Lightning by Rebecca Roanhorse