Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemi..., Stephen OConnor
Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemi..., Stephen OConnor
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Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemings

Author: Stephen O'Connor

Narrator: Edoardo Ballerini, Michael Early, Lizan Mitchell

Unabridged: 18 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/05/2016


Synopsis

A bold, deeply moving, and highly imaginative debut novel about Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, in whose story the conflict between the American ideal of equality and the realities of slavery and racism played out in the most tragic of terms. In his vivid, original, and heartrending account of the thirty-seven-year relationship between Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, one which began in Paris in 1789 and ended with Jefferson's death in 1826, Stephen O'Connor manages to be unsparing in his rendition of the hypocrisy of the slaveholder who wrote "all men are created equal," and yet to allow both of his protagonists their tender, beautiful, and deeply human moments. This is a novel in which nothing is what it seems, in which innocence shares the heart with evil. O'Connor's tale alternates among lush realism, rendered with a historian's eye for detail, a first person confession penned by Hemings after Jefferson has passed away, and fabulistic interludes in which Jefferson watches a movie about his life. Hemings fabricates an "invention" that becomes the whole world, and they run into each other "after an unimaginable length of time" on the New York City subway. Fundamentally, Thomas Jefferson Dreams of Sally Hemings is a story about yearning-for love, for justice, for an ideal world-and about the survival of hope, even in the midst of catastrophe.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Amanda Morris on April 07, 2016

If ever a book needed a half star, this is it. I would have given it 3.5. The book is fascinating in its way, and the subject matter is so intriguing that it is impossible not to be drawn in. On the other hand, it is just weird. Yes, I know that is a stylistic choice. I don't mind the dream sequence......more

Goodreads review by Ron on April 07, 2016

And now comes the most revolutionary reimagining of Jefferson’s life ever: a colossal postmodern novel that’s often baffling, possibly offensive and frequently bizarre. In fact, its prognosis for popular success is so bleak that it’s something of a miracle it made it into print. But what a dazzling......more

Goodreads review by Mrs. Danvers on July 03, 2016

Outlandish and audacious. Filled with morally complex people and with strange dreams and scenes that are wildly imaginative. Thomas Jefferson is an ape in a zoo. Thomas Jefferson is watching a movie with James and Dolley Madison. Thomas Jefferson is riding a subway. Sally Hemings tells her own story......more

Goodreads review by Lucy on June 16, 2017

In this meticulously researched and exquisitely deconstructed narrative, novelist and historian Stephen O'Connor views the life and work of the great American architect of personal liberty through the prism of his relationship with Sally Hemings, a woman he considered his rightful possession. This p......more

Goodreads review by Kristin on April 05, 2016

What a bizarre but engaging novel. O'Connor takes a large helping of well-research historical fiction and seasons it with various postmodern interludes -- a prisoner (presumably Jefferson) being harassed by his guard, various people wandering around inside Jefferson's body, Jefferson seeing Sally He......more