By: Onoto Watanna (1875-1954)
"Heart of Hyacinth" by Onoto Watanna is a captivating novel that tells the story of Hyacinth Lorrimer, a young biracial woman navigating the complexities of identity and societal expectations in turn-of-the-century America. The author masterfully explores themes of love, race, and self-discovery through Hyacinth's journey of growth and resilience. The prose is eloquent and the descriptions are vivid, transporting the reader to a bygone era filled with lush settings and rich characters. Watanna's deft handling of delicate subject matter makes this novel a powerful and poignant read that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. Overall, "Heart of Hyacinth" is a thought-provoking and beautifully written work of literature that offers a glimpse into the complexities of the human experience.Book Description: An abandoned young white woman dies with a baby in her arms in rural Japan. The child is raised by a Japanese woman. This child sees herself only as Japanese. As she grows older, necessity forces her into a racial awakening. And a romantic one.
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