"1800 - 1899" . . "Cane River (La.)" . . "FICTION / Historical" . . "Fiction." . . "Oprah's book club." . . "Louisiana" . . "Louisiana." . "Loisiana Fiction." . . "Historical fiction." . . "HISTORY AFRICAN-AMERICAN FAMILY." . . "African American families." . . "African American women." . . "African American women Fiction." . . "Noires Romans, nouvelles, etc." . . "Cane River Region (La.)" . . "Cane River Region (La.)." . "Cane River." . . "Louisiane" . . "Westmoreland Library Network." . . . . "Louisiana - Fiction." . . "Louisiana Fiction." . "Electronic books" . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . . "Kai en he" . "Au bord de la rivière Cane : roman" . "El árbol de Emily"@es . . . . . . "凯恩河 = Cane River" . . . . . . "Family saga" . . . . . "A cloth bag containing ten copies of the title, that may also include a folder with miscellaneous notes, discussion questions, biographical information, and reading lists to assist book group discussion leaders."@en . . . "The stories of four astonishing women who battled vast injustices to create a legacy of hope and achievement.They were women whose lives began in slavery, who weathered the Civil War,and who grappled with the contraditions of empancipation through the turbulent years."@en . "Au bord de la rivière Cane roman" . . . "Cane River / S" . . . . "Roman historique" . . . . . "It was here in Cane River, on a medium-sized Creole plantation owned by a family named Derbanne, that author Lalita Tademy found her family's roots - and the stories of four astonishing women who battled vast injustices to create a legacy of hope and achievement." . "凯恩河" . "History" . . . . "El Árbol de Emily" . . . . . . . . . "Follows four generations of African American women, from slavery to the early twentieth century, as they struggle for economic security and the future of their families along the Cane River in rural Louisiana." . "Cane River [a Gab bag for book discussion groups]"@en . "Cane river : [the epic story of slavery and freedom in the American deep south]" . . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . . . "The \"New York Times\" bestseller and Oprah's Book Club Pick--the unique and deeply moving epic of four generations of African-American women based on one family's ancestral past."@en . . "The \"New York Times\" bestseller and Oprah's Book Club Pick--the unique and deeply moving epic of four generations of African-American women based on one family's ancestral past." . "Follows four generations of African American women from slavery to the early twentieth century as they struggle for economic security and the future of their families along the Cane River in rural Louisiana." . . . . . . "A UNIQUE ACCOMPLISHMENT, THIS IS HISTORY NEVER BEFORE TOLD, AN EPIC NOVEL OF FOUR GENERATIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN WOMEN, A WORK BASED ON ONE FAMILY'S ACTUAL METICULOUSLY RESEARCHED PAST--AND A BOOK WITH ENORMOUS IMPLICATIONS FOR US ALL." . . "Gab bags"@en . . "CANE RIVER : OPRAH'S BOOK CLUB" . . . . . "Cane River" . "Cane River"@en . . . . . "A story of four generations, starting just before the Civil War, of African American women who lived in the bayous of Louisiana.--" . . . . "Dochters van Cane River" . . . . "Historical fiction" . "Historical fiction"@en . . "On a Creole plantation on the banks of Louisiana's Cane River, four generations of astonishing women battle injustice to unite their family and forge success on their own terms."@en . . . . . . . . "A unique accomplishment, this is history never before told, an epic novel of four generations of family's actual meticuloulsy researched past- anda book with enormous imlications for us all."@en . . . . . . . "Kai'en He = Cane River" . "Domestic fiction" . "Domestic fiction"@en . . . . "De geschiedenis van vier generaties gekleurde vrouwen in de periode 1834-1936 in het Franstalige zuiden van de Verenigde Staten." . . "Cane River is an epic novel about the strength and determination of four generations of African-American women whose journey from slavery to freedom begins on a Creole plantation in Louisiana."@en . . . . "The \"New York Times\" bestseller and Oprah's Book Club Pick--the unique and deeply moving epic of four generations of African-American women based on one family's ancestral past. Cane River is an epic novel about the strength and determination of four generations of African-American women whose journey from slavery to freedom begins on a Creole plantation in Louisiana."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Cane river" . . "Cane river"@en . . . "A travers quatre générations de femmes noires américaines, cette émouvante saga familiale, riche en rebondissements, raconte la fin de l'esclavage." . "Set among the lush, swampy plantations of deepest Louisiana, Cane River follows the lives of four generations of women from the time of slavery in the early 1800's, sweeping through the American Civil War and into the pre-civil rights South. From down-trodden philosophical Suzette, who came into womanhood as a slave, to educated, pale-skinned Emily, whose high ambitions born in freedom became her downfall, these remarkable women's struggles reflect the tragedy of slavery and, ultimately, the triumph of the human spirit."@en . . . . . . "Cane River [kit]" . . . "Handbooks and manuals" . . . . . "Afro-American Women - Fiction." . . "Afro-American women Fiction." . "Women." . . "Afri-American Families - Fiction." . . "Cane River REgion (la.) - Fiction." . . "Cane River Region (La.) Fiction." . "FICTION / General." . . "Large print book." . . "Afro-American families Fiction." . .