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Book Review | Promised Land: The Encoding
Promised Land: The Encoding by Katib bin Vilio Genre: Literary Fiction / Black & African American ISBN: 9798822941434 Print Length: 272 pages Publisher: Palmetto Publishing Reviewed by Erica Ball Three exceptional wome…
Three exceptional women are thrust into the national spotlight when a series of bizarre events occur in the first of this planned series: Promised Land: The Encoding.
Ida, Soweto, and Abeni share a lifelong unshakeable bond, and they exhibit a clear strength of character and intellect. But they all hail from different backgrounds, and each is in her way reflective of a personality honed by their own aspect of the experience of Black Americans.
In this near future, learning the history of slavery in the US is outlawed, so the young women embark on a road trip to become better acquainted with what they've been denied. This coincides with the beginning of terrifying phenomena occurring, the cause of which only Black people can see.
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