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Sacred Hunger
Sacred Hunger
Author: Barry Unsworth
Winner of the Booker Prize — Liverpool, 1752. William Kemp has lost a fortune in cotton speculation, and must recoup his losses if his son is to marry the wealthy woman whom he loves. His last resort is a slave ship, one that will take him to the Guinea coast, where he will trade for human cargo, then embark on the infamous Middle Passage. When d...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780525434115
ISBN-10: 0525434119
Publication Date: 8/22/2017
Pages: 640
Edition: Reprint
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Publisher: Anchor
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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reviewed Sacred Hunger on + 628 more book reviews
An interesting story about obsession, a slave ship where the whites are treated nearly as bad as the blacks. A chance at freedom. So depressing!
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Unsworth's tale of obsession is built around a desperate man's gamble to restore his fortune through the voyage of a slave-ship, and carries forward the mission of a son to avenge his father's death. Unfortunately, the son's motivations never seem to make much sense, and there are long portions, particularly in the early chapters, where things drag almost unbearably. The shipboard sections are vividly written, but the overall story somewhat of a downer.


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