![]() Betrayed by an enemy, kidnapped, and sold into slavery, Toya wound up in the French colony of Saint Domingue, where she became a force to be reckoned with on its sugar plantations: a healer and an authority figure among the enslaved. ![]() Gran Toya: Born in West Africa, Abdaraya Toya was one of the legendary minos-women called “Dahomeyan Amazons” by the Europeans-who were specially chosen female warriors consecrated to the King of Dahomey. ![]() "An impeccably researched, powerfully reimagined tale of sacrifice and success, love and selfishness, and war and independence.Riley’s storytelling skills shine."- Atlanta Journal-Constitution Utterly brilliant, powerful, and inspiring.”- Kristan Higgins, New York Times bestselling author of Always the Last to Know “This book is not only a one-sitting read, it’s a slice of history that needs to be told. ONE OF USA TODAY'S "BEST BOOKS OF SUMMER!"Īcclaimed author of Island Queen Vanessa Riley brings readers a vivid, sweeping novel of the Haitian Revolution based on the true-life stories of two extraordinary women: the first Empress of Haiti, Marie-Claire Bonheur, and Gran Toya, a West African-born warrior who helped lead the rebellion that drove out the French and freed the enslaved people of Haiti. ![]()
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