Anacaona: Golden Flower, Haiti, 1490

Anacaona: Golden Flower, Haiti, 1490

By Edwidge Danticat

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Edwidge Danticat, the award-winning, best-selling author of THE FARMING OF BONES and KRIK? KRAK! offers a powerful addition to The Royal Diaries series with the story of Haiti's heroic queen Anacaona.

With her signature narrative grace, Edwidge Danticat brings Haiti's beautiful queen Anacaona to life. Queen Anacaona was the wife of one of her island's rulers, and a composer of songs and poems, making her popular among her people. Haiti was relatively quiet until the Spanish conquistadors discovered the island and began to settle there in 1492.
The Spaniards treated the natives very cruelly, and when the natives revolted, the Spanish governor of Haiti ordered the arrests of several native nobles, including Anacaona, who was eventually captured and executed, to the horror of her people.
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-13: 9780439499064
ISBN-10: 0439499062
Published on 4/1/2005
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 192

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I read this for a mother-daughter book club, and I really liked it. It was really interesting and very well written. It is about a girl in Haiti at the time that Cristapher Columbus arrived at North America. Anacaona's uncle is the leader of the area she lives in.

Awesome book!

I'm going to read this book for book club. LOoks awesome