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Roots: The Saga of an American Family - Community Reviews back

by Alex Haley, Avery Brooks
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spoko
spoko rated it 10 years ago
The concept of this book is ambitious, and intriguing. There are both advantages and disadvantages of this narrow approach to telling black America's history—what it lacks in breadth, it makes up for in depth. And vice-versa, it must be said. The conditions of slavery described here seem—to my imper...
Lisa (Harmony)
Lisa (Harmony) rated it 11 years ago
The teenage self who first read this book would have given it five stars without hesitation. The conception is brilliant. I don't think there's a better way to really absorb history, and really inspire people to dig deeper, than what this purported to do. To really have you come face to face with hi...
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Just fantastic. Incredibly researched and so well written.
Cheri's Book Blog
Cheri's Book Blog rated it 12 years ago
Just fantastic. Incredibly researched and so well written.
List Lover
List Lover rated it 13 years ago
I tried to watch the tv movie and it was not good. I think it was severely outdated for one thing.
kennethjmcginnis
kennethjmcginnis rated it 13 years ago
4.34669568
wallerdc
wallerdc rated it 13 years ago
Emotional read. Amazing book!
Sacred Space
Sacred Space rated it 13 years ago
I read this book long, long ago: came across it while going through a book list here on Goodreads, and suddenly felt the urge to post a review.Dear Kunta Kinte,We are separated by time, space and culture. Throughout your largely tragic life, you would never have imagined that your story would ever ...
Books I have read and loved
Books I have read and loved rated it 14 years ago
Roots traces the journey of seven generations of a family, from the birth of Kunta Kinte in the Gambia in the mid 1700s, through his capture and removal to the United States. Life in Juffure is vividly described, and we follow Kunta Kinte through his childhood, goat herding, manhood training, rites ...
TheBecks
TheBecks rated it 16 years ago
I'm so glad that I read this. I'm not sure how much of the story is true, but I'd like to believe it all is. I love history when it tells a story. Endless facts and figures and dates are boring and tedious, which is exactly what "Roots" isn't. Almost from the first page, I felt that the people being...
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