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A blind old slave woman, Ama, summons her son to come and write down her story so that her granddaughter and her granddaughter's children can one day read it and know their history. Ama's son, Kwame Zumbi--named Zacharias Williams by the white Christians who raised him--considers his mother an old pagan and has little interest in doing more than is necessary to fulfill his obligation to her.

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A blind old slave woman, Ama, summons her son to come and write down her story so that her granddaughter and her granddaughter's children can one day read it and know their history. Ama's son, Kwame Zumbi--named Zacharias Williams by the white Christians who raised him--considers his mother an old pagan and has little interest in doing more than is necessary to fulfill his obligation to her.
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Autorenporträt
Manu Herbstein is the Ghanaian author of Ama: A Story of the Atlantic Slave Trade which won the 2002 Commonwealth Writer's prize for best first book. Brave Music of a Distant Drum makes fresh use of his original research material for a younger, North American audience.