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  • Praise Song for the Butterflies

  • A Novel
  • By: Bernice L. McFadden
  • Narrated by: Robin Miles
  • Length: 5 hrs and 47 mins
  • 3.9 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Praise Song for the Butterflies

By: Bernice L. McFadden
Narrated by: Robin Miles
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Summary

Abeo Kata lives a comfortable, happy life in West Africa as the privileged nine-year-old daughter of a government employee and stay-at-home mother. But when the Katas' idyllic lifestyle takes a turn for the worse, Abeo's father, following his mother's advice, places the girl in a religious shrine, hoping that the sacrifice of his daughter will serve as atonement for the crimes of his ancestors. Unspeakable acts befall Abeo for the 15 years she is held in the shrine. When she is finally rescued, broken and battered, she must struggle to overcome her past, endure the revelation of family secrets, and learn to trust and love again.

In the tradition of Chris Cleave's Little Bee, this novel is a contemporary story that offers an eye-opening account of the practice of ritual servitude in West Africa. Spanning decades and two continents, Praise Song for the Butterflies will break your heart and then heal it.

"An engrossing novel that truly is a praise song for survivors everywhere." (Kirkus Reviews)

"A tale set in [West Africa], where a girl is given up by her family, endures a very hard life, and, once set free, must find a way to heal and live forward." (Philadelphia Inquirer, included in Must-Read Books for Summer 2018)

"Recent favorites [at Mahogany Books in Washington, DC] include...award-winning novelist Bernice L. McFadden's forthcoming Praise Song for the Butterflies, about a nine-year-old West African girl sacrificed into religious servitude." (Vanity Fair, included in a feature on Mahogany Books)

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Heartbreaking, but a great read.

Before listening to this remarkable novel I had never heard of the Tokosi shrine practises perpetrated against young west African girls. The narrative was shocking but it was beautifully written and sensitively handled.
I empathised with the plight of all the women in the book. They were all damaged in some way by men, whether it was at the hands of cruel, abusive priests or by patriarchal family situations that allowed travesties to take place.
This is a novel which explores the powerlessness of girls and young women in some societies where traditional practises and religion take precedence over progress, natural justice and equality. It is not anti-men, but it does question the abusive use of power by some men against women. I really loved the fact that the redemption of the female characters was brought about, in the main, by independent women who were determined to make a difference.
A really powerful novel, beautifully narrated.

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Made me Cry

I loved this heart tearing story, and the ending even better. I would recommend reading.

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