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Paperback Clotel Book

ISBN: 9375552012

ISBN13: 9789375552017

Clotel

Clotel: The president's daughter presents a powerful exploration of oppression and the human cost of inequality, focusing on how individuals endure a system designed to deny them identity and autonomy. The book opens with a stark portrayal of a society built on contradiction, where ideals of freedom coexist with institutionalized cruelty. Early reflections emphasize how injustice is sustained through social acceptance, economic interest, and the deliberate breaking of family bonds. The narrative describes the evaluation and sale of a young woman and her relatives, revealing how lives are reduced to transactions and how emotional suffering becomes an unavoidable part of survival. These opening moments highlight the struggle to hold onto dignity within a structure that treats people as property, showing how fear, longing, and resilience shape personal journeys. Through its depiction of displacement and the harsh realities imposed by discriminatory systems, the work offers a sober examination of endurance and the search for meaning amid deep structural harm.

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