The Invention of Wings

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The Invention of Wings is a historical novel by Sue Monk Kidd that intertwines the lives of an enslaved girl and a young white woman in early 19th-century Charleston to explore themes of slavery, feminism, and the struggle for freedom.

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instanceOf novel
author Sue Monk Kidd NERFINISHED
award Book-of-the-Month Club selection
basedOn Angelina Grimké NERFINISHED
Sarah Grimké NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
explores the early American abolitionist movement
the intersection of gender and race oppression
the lives of enslaved African Americans in the antebellum South
genre biographical fiction
historical fiction
hasForm audiobook
ebook
print
hasPageCount about 384
hasStructure chapters alternating between narrators
hasSubject Grimké sisters NERFINISHED
includedIn Oprah's Book Club 2.0 NERFINISHED
isbn 978-0-670-01534-2
language English
literaryMovement contemporary American literature
mainCharacter Handful
Hetty "Handful" Grimké NERFINISHED
Sarah Grimké NERFINISHED
narrativePerspective dual narrative
first-person
notableFor depiction of the Grimké sisters as early feminists and abolitionists
interweaving historical figures with fictional characters
originalPublisherImprint Viking NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication New York City
publicationDate 2014
publisher The Viking Press
surface form: Viking Press
settingLocation Charleston, South Carolina NERFINISHED
settingTimePeriod early 19th century
targetAudience adult readers
theme abolitionism
feminism
freedom
race and racism
religion and morality
sisterhood
slavery
women's rights

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Sue Monk Kidd notableWork The Invention of Wings