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ISBN-10 : 1999776860
ISBN-13 : 9781999776862
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Book Synopsis Dangerous Freedom by : Lawrence Scott

Book excerpt: The prize-winning Trinidadian novelist imagines the real life of Dido Belle, the mixed race girl brought up in the aristocratic home of England's Lord Chief Justice at the end of the 18th century. A radical and moving portrayal of how Dido, now a wife and mother, engages with the traumas of the past and present in particular the mystery of her moth


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