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The novel *Blonde Roots* by Bernardine Evaristo was published by Masaa Publishing House in Arabic, translated by Alaa Muhaysin, as part of a collection of distinguished translated novels.
### About *Blonde Roots*
Because roots never die, and because they are the foundation of life, this profound novel explores a controversial issue that remains debated to this day. It presents a compelling question, rich with layers and metaphors:
What if the history of the transatlantic slave trade were completely reversed, and Africans enslaved Europeans? How would this inversion alter the ways people justify their inhumane actions? How would it challenge cultural and racial attitudes that still persist today?
We experience this tragic world through the eyes of Doris, an English girl who is kidnapped from her homeland, transported to the "New World," and enslaved. She narrates her experiences of immense hardship, the dreams of the enslaved, and their long struggle for escape—through a narrow, dark tunnel—toward freedom.
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The novel *Blonde Roots* by Bernardine Evaristo was published by Masaa Publishing House in Arabic, translated by Alaa Muhaysin, as part of a collection of distinguished translated novels.
### About *Blonde Roots*
Because roots never die, and because they are the foundation of life, this profound novel explores a controversial issue that remains debated to this day. It presents a compelling question, rich with layers and metaphors:
What if the history of the transatlantic slave trade were completely reversed, and Africans enslaved Europeans? How would this inversion alter the ways people justify their inhumane actions? How would it challenge cultural and racial attitudes that still persist today?
We experience this tragic world through the eyes of Doris, an English girl who is kidnapped from her homeland, transported to the "New World," and enslaved. She narrates her experiences of immense hardship, the dreams of the enslaved, and their long struggle for escape—through a narrow, dark tunnel—toward freedom.