To help her granddaughter accept the risks of loving, Sadie Watson mines
her memory for the tale of the unquenchable love of her life, Jim.
Sadie's Jim was an ambitious young slave and seer who, when faced with
the prospect of being sold, escaped down the Mississippi with a white
boy named Huck Finn. Sadie is suddenly left alone, worried about her
children, reviled as a witch, punished for Jim's escape, and convinced
her husband is dead. But Sadie's will and her love for Jim animate her
life and see her through.
Told with spare eloquence and mirroring the true stories of countless
slave women, My Jim recreates one of the most controversial characters
in American literature. A nuanced critique of the great American novel,
My Jim is a haunting and inspiring story about freedom, longing, and
the remarkable endurance of love.
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