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The twelve tribes of Hattie

The twelve tribes of Hattie

by Ayana Mathis

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A novel about a mother's courage, sacrifice and love, set against the volatile history of twentieth century America. When Hattie clambered from a train, her skirt still hemmed with Georgia mud and the dream of Philadelphia sitting round as a marble in her mouth, she couldn't guess that two years later, aged sixteen, she'd be fighting to keep her baby twins alive. Saddled with a husband who will bring her nothing but disappointment, she raises nine children with grit and monumental courage, but no tenderness. She knows the world will not be kind to them and wants to prepare them as best she can. As her sons and daughters buck against their fates, she feels every one of their triumphs and heartbreaks, for they are all bound together.
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["History" "African American women" "African American families" "African Americans" "Migrations" "Fiction" "Social conditions" "Fiction family life" "Fiction historical" "African americans fiction" "Philadelphia (pa.) fiction" "Fiction african american historical" "Family life" "Courage" "Poverty" "Amerikanisches Englisch" "nyt:combined-print-and-e-book-fiction=2012-12-30" "New York Times bestseller" "New York Times reviewed" "Fiction african american & black historical" "Fiction historical general" "Large type books" "Familles noires am\u00e9ricaines" "Romans nouvelles" "Noirs am\u00e9ricains" "Conditions sociales" "M\u00e8res noires am\u00e9ricaines"]

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