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Any Known Blood

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Any Known Blood

by Lawrence Hill

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd | September 20, 2001 | Trade Paperback

Langston Cane V is 38, divorced and working as a government speech writer, until he's fired for sabotaging the minister's speech. It now seems like the perfect time for Langston ­ the eldest son of a white mother and prominent black father ­ to embark on a quest for his family's past ­ and his own sense of self.

In a story that slips seamlessly from the slave trade of 19th-century Virginia to the modern, predominantly white suburbs of Oakville, Ontario ­ once a final stop on the Underground Railroad ­ Any Known Blood details the compelling story of five generations of an African-Canadian-American family. Witty, boisterous and powerfully intimate in its insight and imagination, this is, as writer Oakland Ross enthuses, "the kind of book you'll live inside and never want to leave."

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    Rating: 5/5

    My new favorite author!!!!

    Charlotte Wiebe

    18 months ago

    I loved this book and couldn't tell you why. I can only say that Lawrence Hill does not disappoint with his writing style. He has a way of drawing you in and making you feel as though you really know the characters intimately! I am looking forward to him writing a new book. I just wish that he would hurry!!

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    Rating: 3/5

    It was good.

    LibraryCin

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    2 years ago

    3.5 stars

    Langston Cane the Fifth - part-white from his mother's side, and part-black from his father's - has just been fired from his job, and is recently divorced. He doesn't quite know what to do with himself, so he heads to Baltimore from Oakville, Ontario. Generations of his family have been moving between the cities (and countries) since his great-great-grandfather escaped slavery in the mid-1800s. Langston decides he'd like to learn more about his family's history.

    It was good. Lawrence Hill mentions at the end that the novel is loosely based on his own family's history. With so many male characters named Langston Crane, at times, thinking back over the story, I got a little mixed up as to which one a certain event happened to. Part of that was probably also because the story was not chronological. Family history was revealed as Langston the 5th discovered things and wrote about them, which would be more realistic, anyway.

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    Rating: 4/5

    Good, really liked it.

    Laura Lockhart

    2 years ago

    This was a good story, a little choppy and hard to follow at points due to five characters with the same name. A good read none the less, I will read more by Hill for sure.

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    mike

    Rating: 4/5

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    mike

    13 years ago

    I loved this book

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From the Publisher

Langston Cane V is 38, divorced and working as a government speech writer, until he's fired for sabotaging the minister's speech. It now seems like the perfect time for Langston ­ the eldest son of a white mother and prominent black father ­ to embark on a quest for his family's past ­ and his own sense of self.

In a story that slips seamlessly from the slave trade of 19th-century Virginia to the modern, predominantly white suburbs of Oakville, Ontario ­ once a final stop on the Underground Railroad ­ Any Known Blood details the compelling story of five generations of an African-Canadian-American family. Witty, boisterous and powerfully intimate in its insight and imagination, this is, as writer Oakland Ross enthuses, "the kind of book you'll live inside and never want to leave."

About the Author

Lawrence Hill is the author of several novels and works of non-fiction, including Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada; Any Known Blood; Some Great Thing; Women of Vision: The Story of the Canadian Negro Women's Association and a children's book, Trials and Triumphs: The Story of African Canadians. Lawrence Hill lives in Burlington, Ontario. Visit him online at www.lawrencehill.com.

Trade Paperback

September 20, 2001

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

English

Canadian Author


0006391761
9780006391760

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