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		<title>How far we&#8217;ve come</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<b>From debut author, Joyce Efia Harmer, comesÂ a groundbreaking YA story of friendship and freedom that crosses continents and centuries, in a timeslip novel exploring the legacy of slavery.</b>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>From debut author, Joyce Efia Harmer, comes  a groundbreaking YA story of friendship and freedom that crosses continents and centuries, in a timeslip novel exploring the legacy of slavery.</b></p>
<p> &#8216;A powerful debut&#8217; <b>The <i>Times</i></b></p>
<p><i>Sometime, me love to dream that me is a human, a proper one, like them white folks is.</i></p>
<p> Enslaved on a plantation in Barbados, Obah dreams of freedom. As talk of rebellion bubbles up around her in the Big House, she imagines escape. Meeting a strange boy who&#8217;s not quite of this world, she decides to put her trust in him. But Jacob is from the twenty-first century. Desperate to give Obah a better life, he takes her back with him. At first it seems like dreams really do come true &#8211; until the cracks begin to show and Obah sees that freedom comes at an unimaginable cost . . .</p>
<p> Both hopeful and devastating, this powerful novel about equality, how far we&#8217;ve come, and how far we still have to go introduces an extraordinary new literary voice.</p>
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