Out of The Sun
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Two-time Booker Shortlistee and internationally bestselling author Esi Edugyan delivers a searing analysis of the relationship between race and art.
Esi Edugyan is celebrated for her masterful storytelling and insightful exploration of complex human experiences. Her prose is both elegant and evocative, drawing readers into richly imagined worlds and profound emotional landscapes. Edugyan's narratives often delve into themes of identity, history, and the enduring power of the human spirit, rendered with a distinctive voice that resonates long after the final page is turned.





Two-time Booker Shortlistee and internationally bestselling author Esi Edugyan delivers a searing analysis of the relationship between race and art.
When two English brothers take the helm of a Barbados sugar plantation, Washington Black - an eleven-year-old field slave - finds himself selected as personal servant to one of these men. To his surprise, the eccentric Christopher "Titch" Wilde is a naturalist, explorer, inventor and abolitionist, and he wants Washington to help him create the perfect aerial machine. But Titch's plans are soon shattered, and Washington is plunged into mortal danger. They escape the island and embark on a strange, life-altering journey. And when Titch disappears, Washington must make his way alone, following the promise of freedom further than he ever dreamed possible. From the blistering cane fields of Barbados to the icy wastes of the Canadian Arctic, from the earliest aquariums of London to the eerie deserts of Morocco, Washington Black teems with all the strangeness and mystery of life. This is the extraordinary tale of a world destroyed and the search to make it whole again.
The aftermath of the fall of Paris, 1940. Hieronymous Falk, a rising star on the cabaret scene, was arrested in a cafe and never heard from again. He was twenty years old. He was a German citizen. And he was black. Fifty years later, Sid, Hiero's bandmate and the only witness that day, is going back to Berlin.
Hieronymus Falk ist ein junger und außergewöhnlich talentierter Jazztrompeter, der eine goldene Zukunft vor Augen hat. Zusammen mit den »Hot-Time Swingers« spielt er im Berlin der dreißiger Jahre in Kellerbars – heimlich, denn »schwarze Musik« ist nicht erlaubt. Seine Hautfarbe macht es nicht einfacher, die Gefahr, als Kind einer deutschen Mutter und eines afrikanischen Vaters von den Nazis verhaftet zu werden, steigt mit jedem Tag. Als jedoch die schöne Amerikanerin Delilah auftaucht, scheint nicht nur Hieros Traum wahr zu werden: Sie will die Band nach Paris holen – zu keinem Geringeren als Louis Armstrong, um mit ihm eine Schallplatte einzuspielen. Doch die Ereignisse überschlagen sich und reißen alle Beteiligten mit in eine ungewisse Zukunft …