Black Cherokee: A Novel

Antonio Michael Downing
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Black Cherokee: A Novel

Antonio Michael Downing
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“Downing transports readers to the steamy, scented jungle of Trinidad where he lived with his grandmother as a child. . . A story of resilience and character, Saga Boy is bound to become a Canadian classic.”
CATHERINE GILDINER, author of Good Morning, Monster and Too Close to the Falls

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.

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Fascinating story!

"An unusual story based on a little known piece of history. This coming of age story will speak to young adults, but the nuances of the history will give adults food for thought."

Eva S. (5/5)

A coming of age debut of race, family and identity

"Book review: 4. 5/5 ⭐️ Genre: coming of age Themes: identity, belonging, race, family 📖 Read if you like: Firekeeper’s Daughter, The Vanishing Half This coming of age story will break your heart. It tells the saga of a young girl who searches for a place to call home in a world in which she will never be accepted. A commentary on embedded racisms and class, the appearance of goodness versus actual goodness, and the harsh exterior required for survival in a world designed to hate you that is poetic and poignant. It is full of trauma fuelled behaviour and choices that those without options are forced to take. It is a beautifully lyrical tale of finding your own worth and the courage to find a place of solace within. While harsh in many ways, this story of family and acceptance, of identity and home was one I could not put down. I ended up reading this in one day and have still been thinking about it. Ophelia Blue Rivers grew up along the banks of the Etsy River in South Carolina with her namesake and Grandma. Half black, half Cherokee she is a descendent of the Black Cherokee Freedmen and enshrined in the fact that she will never be enough of either. It may have been a hard existence, but Ophelia knows the strength of home cooked meals and falls asleep to the stories of her people. And she can pacify her lonely existence with all the colours of nature. Abandoned by her birth father and deemed an orphan, she is surprised when her life gets turned upside down and she is transplanted from her cabin by the river to a crowded city where dreams go to die. Living with her Auntie Oba who is outgoing and yet trapped in a sort of childhood herself, Ophelia is finally free to search for a place that she can belong. With polarizing landscapes and sharp insight this was a mesmerizing debut. Ophelia’s story is one lost to time, a forgotten group of marginalized mixed race people forever searching for acceptance. It explored so many issues still resounding within our society and while I may have found the black evangelical church creepy and the black girl fetish deplorable, it all felt so real. A sort of honesty and vulnerability that is rare to find in a story that manages to be intimate and reflective of wider systemic prejudices at once. It was humane and beautifully written with a compelling voice to star in the show. I also liked that Ophelia was gifted with the sight of sound. It leant an air of magical realism to accompany the stark reality of hollow dreams. I can see this instantly becoming a timeless novel, something to be read in schools and one to spark conversations. I very much recommend this book. Out August 19th! Thank you to Simon & Schuster Canada and Netgalley for an advanced ebook for review."

Karisbookclub (5/5)

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  • Date de publication : Aug 19, 2025
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 272
  • Éditeur : Scribner Canada
  • ISBN : 9781668024553
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 0.8" L x 9.0" H
Antonio Michael Downing is the author of the acclaimed memoir Saga Boy and children’s book, Stars in My Crown. Antonio Michael is the current host of the CBC Radio program The Next Chapter where he discusses books with authors and columnists. He spends his time writing books, singing songs, and trying to make his grandma proud. Black Cherokee is his debut novel.

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