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A girl born into a racially mixed plantation household grows up amid tropical landscapes and black caregivers, then is taken by her father to his country of origin so she will adopt his language and manners. The narrative moves between childhood memories and a sea voyage, and traces the father's turn toward cultural pride after experiencing social humiliation. Family tensions mount as questions of race, social status, and belonging come to the fore, and the work examines how identity, upbringing, and racial hierarchies shape attempts to transplant a child between markedly different societies.
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