The water dancer

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Title: Dancer on the water

Author: to. Nahis Coates

Translator: Arash Houshangifar

Publisher: Azarmidakht

Subject: American story

Age category: Adult

Cover: Paperback

Number of pages: 480 p

Language: Farsi

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The water dancer  is written by Ta-Nahisi Kuts. This book is in the second week of its presence in the list of best-selling novels in the Hard Cover section. Is at the top of the list. This new novel also topped the list by overcoming the new works of Atwood and King. Ta-Nahis Coates in this novel tells the story of a man with special talents who is stuck in a war between slaves and slavery.

Ta-Nahisi Coates tells the story of a gifted man trapped in a war between slaves and slavery.

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They knew our name and they knew our parents. But they did not know us because knowing us slaves was essential to their power. If you want to get a baby right from its mother and sell it, you have to know as little as possible about that mother.

To be able to take a man’s clothes off and condemn him to flogging, skinning him alive, and then bathing him in salt water, you can not feel the same way about him. Be.

You can not see yourself in him, because your hand may shake and your hand should never shake, because it is the moment of deep understanding that your work is over. Because you can no longer rule as needed.
And there is only one way to ensure that humans carefully perform a process that is of no use to them; And that is the way of torture, murder and amputation, kidnapping of children, terror.

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They knew our name and they knew our parents.

But they did not know us because not knowing us slaves was essential to their power.

If you want to take a child right from its mother and sell it

You need to know as little as possible about that mother.

To be able to take a man’s clothes off and condemn him to flogging,

Peel a squash, grate it and squeeze the juice.

Masters, without us, could not boil water or restrain horses. We were better than them. We had to be better. Bodybuilding meant death to us, while it was the whole purpose and desire of their lives.

They knew our name and they knew our parents. But they did not know us, because ignorance was necessary for their power.

But we must tell our stories, but not be captivated by them.

Hyrum Walker was born into captivity and slavery. When her mother was sold, Hairem lost all memories of her — but gained mysterious power. Years later, when Hairem is on the verge of drowning in the river, the same power saves his life. This near-death experience awakens in him a deep desire and a bold goal: to escape from the only house he has ever had. Thus begins an unexpected journey that takes Hairem from the cruel glory of Virginia’s farms and estates to the wild. Hairem goes to an underground battle between slaves and slaveholders, but the thought of rescuing the family he leaves behind does not leave him for a moment.

This book is in the second week of its presence in the list of best-selling novels in the Hard Cover section. Is at the top of the list. This new novel also topped the list by overcoming the new works of Atwood and King. Ta-Nahis Coates in this novel tells the story of a man with special talents who is stuck in a war between slaves and slavery.

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