Born in West Africa in the mid-eighteenth century, Maryam Prescilla Grace--a.k.a "Momma Grace" will live a long, wondrous life marked by hardship, oppression, opportunity, and love. Though she will be "gifted" various names, her birth name is known to her alone. Over the course of 100-plus years, she survives capture, enslavement by several property owners, the Atlantic crossing when she is only eleven years of age, and a brief stint as a pirate's ward, acting as both a spy and a translator. Maryam learns midwifery from a Caribbean-born wise woman, whose "craft" combines curated techniques and medicines from African, Indigenous, and European women. Those midwifery skills allow her to sometimes transcend the racial and class barriers of her enslavement, as she walks the razor's edge trying to balance the lives and health of her own people with the cruel economic mandates of the slave holders, who view infants born in bondage not as flesh-and-blood children but as investment property. Throughout her triumphant and tumultuous life Maryam gains and loses her homeland, her family, her culture, her husband, her lovers, and her children. Yet as the decades pass, this tenacious woman never loses her sense of self
Sheila Williams Bücher






Hugo and Nebula Award Winners from Asimov's Science Fiction
- 558 Seiten
- 20 Lesestunden
This brand new collection of super (and award-winning) science fiction stories and novellas--the first to present winners of both Hugo and Nebula awards in the same volume--features works by such noted authors as Terry Bisson, John Varley, George R.R. Martin, Connie Willis, Robert Silverberg, Greg Bear, and others.
Isaac Asimov's Moons
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Seven of science fiction's most celebrated authors show the secrets of the Earth's most mysterious satellite. These groundbreaking stories take readers from the dust of the surface to the deepest core of the human mind--where one will truly feel the moon's pull. Contributors include Terry Bisson, Geoffrey Landis, Tony Daniel, Robert Reed, Kim Stanley Robinson, Allen Steele, and R. Garcia y Robertson.Contents Waging Good • [Sister Alice] • (1995) • novelette by Robert ReedA Walk in the Sun • (1991) • shortstory by Geoffrey A. LandisThe Shadow Knows • (1993) • novelette by Terry BissonLife on the Moon • (1995) • shortstory by Tony DanielWerewolves of Luna • (1994) • novella by R. Garcia y RobertsonJohn Harper Wilson • [The Tranquillity Alternative] • (1989) • shortstory by Allen SteeleThe Lunatics • (1988) • novelette by Kim Stanley Robinson
Entanglements
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Anthology of original science fiction short stories published in conjunction with the MIT Technology Review--
Isaac Asimov's Ghosts
- 225 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Twelve spinetingling tales of the supernatural include stories of stolen lives and restless spirits and highlight the writings of such authors as Connie Willis, Alexander Jablokov, Ester M. Friesner, and Lisa Goldstein. Original.
The Secret Women
- 304 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Highlighted as a top summer beach read, this book has garnered attention from multiple reputable sources. It promises an engaging narrative perfect for leisurely reading by the shore, combining elements that resonate with a wide audience. The story likely features relatable characters and themes that evoke a sense of summer escapism, making it an ideal choice for those looking to unwind and enjoy a captivating tale during the warm months.
No Better Time
A Novel of the Spirited Women of the Six Triple Eight Central Postal Directory Battalion
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the story follows Dorothy Thom, a Spelman graduate and librarian, who joins the Women's Army Corps to serve overseas. Alongside her fellow African American WACs, she faces the challenges of military life in a segregated environment. As they process millions of letters for GIs in England, they confront both adversity and opportunities, ultimately transforming their lives and paving the way for future change in America. This historical novel sheds light on the overlooked contributions of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion.