Promised Land: The Encoding

Author:   Katib Bin Vilio
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
ISBN:  

9798822941434


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Promised Land: The Encoding


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In a not so distant and very near dystopian future, three friends, Abeni, Ida, and Soweto, unknowingly embark on an Afro-surreal journey over the summer that will change not only their lives, but the lives of all whom they share so much with. What begins as a vacation forces them to become familiar with their past in order to have a direct influence on the future. Under the guidance of an unforeseen force, strange things begin to happen that bring them closer to uncovering truths and taking them to a place that they and others never thought they would see.

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Author:   Katib Bin Vilio
Publisher:   Palmetto Publishing
Imprint:   Palmetto Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9798822941434


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   09 April 2024
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""In bin Vilio's novel, three Black women encounter spirits during a road trip just before the nation descends into chaos. Ida Bridges and her friends Soweto and Abeni have come of age in a racist America, struggling to assert their identities. Ida was found as a baby amid the floodwaters of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and she was adopted by a white mother and a Black father Her skin is affected by vitiligo, and she lost her hearing during the storm. Years later, when Ida is in college, her mother gives her and her friends a copy of the Safe Negro Travel Guide, which assisted Black travelers in the Jim Crow - era South, and she urges them to take a road trip of their own. As the journey unfolds, ghostly apparitions of men and women greet the young women with the words ""Black, Girl, Chosen"" in Black American Sign Language. When the friends' lives are in danger, these same mysterious figures rescue them; soon, the trio realize that Ida is the ""Chosen"" one. Meanwhile, as the apparitions appear to other Black men and women throughout the country, law enforcement starts rounding people up and quarantining them with alleged ""acute African psychosis syndrome."" This compelling and unpredictable novel features strong characters and a nuanced presentation of modern racial discrimination. Bin Vilio guides readers through an alternate America in which the victims of oppression effectively make their presence known, rising from the water in a powerful symbol of both birth and erasure. Readers will find this work informative and haunting as it speaks to the power of remembering the past and hearing its plea for a true and enduring justice. A brace and affecting story of resilience."" - Kirkus Media"


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Katib bin Vilio is currently a student who academically, personally, and professionally strives toward the improvement of the disadvantaged youth within the region in which he lives. His interests, endeavors, and writings are tied directly to the betterment of his people. He is the author of the forthcoming Promised Land series and patriarch of his growing family. He can be reached via email at katibbinvilio@gmail.com.

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