![]() ![]() It was a finalist for the Nubula Award for Best Novel, the Hugo Award, and the Philip K. The Salt Roads Nalo Hopkinson Brought into being by the lamentations of three Caribbean slave women, a powerful deity begins a desperate search to discover herself and inhabits the minds of such women as a the seductive mistress of nineteenth-century poet Charles Baudelaire and a Nubian prostitute on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 300 A.D. Hopkinson’s Midnight Robber (Aspect, 2000), a New York Times Recommended Book of Summer 2000, received an Honorable Mention for the Casa de las Americas Prize. This item is available to borrow from all library branches. Campbell Award for Best New Writer.- The author’s previous book, Skin Folk (Aspect, 2001), won the World Fantasy Award for Best Collection, was named Recommended Fiction for 2002 by Black Issues Book Review, and was named a New York Times Best book of the Year. The item The salt roads, Nalo Hopkinson represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Internet Archive - Open Library. ![]() – The Salt Roads was published in Warner hardcover (2-5) in 11/03 and received rave reviews.- Nalo Hopkinson made her debut with Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), winning the Aspect First Novel Contest and the John W. Brought into being by the lamentations of three Caribbean slave women, a powerful deity begins a desperate search to discover herself and inhabits the minds of such women as a the seductive mistress of nineteenth-century poet Charles Baudelaire and a Nubian prostitute on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem in 300 A.D. ![]()
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