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Million-dollar debut tackles slavery
Homegoing by Ghanaian-American writer Yaa Gyasi sparked a bidding war among America's biggest publishers. It finally sold for more than one million dollars.
Described by one reviewer as 'Roots for the 21st century', Homegoing is a historical novel set in Ghana and America which examines the role West Africans played, alongside Europeans, in the transatlantic slave trade.
The BBC’s Leslie Goffe reports.
(Photo: Author Yaa Gyasi and cover artwork from Homegoing. Credit: Images courtesy of Alfred Knopf.)
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