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Someone Knows My Name: A Novel

This novel delves into the life of a young woman who leaves her homeland in search of a new life in America. It is a richly detailed narrative that captures the struggles and triumphs of immigration, the complexities of identity, and the enduring power of hope and resilience. more

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Lawrence Hill
Lawrence Hill

Lawrence Hill is a Canadian novelist born in 1957. His works often focus on race, identity, and Canadian history. Hill is known for his profound character development and rich narrative techniques. more

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