Seven Daughters of Dupree

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Elizabeth Gilbert
enslavement
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Florida. Lisa Smith
Honoree Fanonne Jeffers
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Jacqueline Crooks
Jaja's African Hair Braiding
Jamaica Road
Jocelyn Bioh: Black women authors
THE FINAL REVIVAL OF OPAL & NEV
THE LOVE SONGS OF W.E.B. Du Bois
THE MIDDLESTEINS

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  • ISBN 9781398534261
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2026
  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the two-time Emmy Award–winning producer and host of the Black and Published podcast comes a sweeping multi-generational epic following seven generations of Dupree women as they navigate love, loss, and the unyielding ties of family in the tradition of Homegoing and The Love Songs of W.E.B. DuBois.

'[A]s immersive as it is unforgettable' LIZZIE DAMILOLA BLACKBURN, Yinka Where is Your Huzband

'Tender, fierce, and unforgettable' JACQUELINE CROOKS, Fire Rush

‘An unsentimental exploration of African American family life and a celebration of female resilience and love’ LISA SMITH, Jamaica Road

'Transcendent' ELIZABETH GILBERT, City of Girls

Seven generations of women . . . A shared legacy passed down from mother to daughter . . . And the secrets kept hidden between them

Fourteen-year-old Tati is determined to uncover the identity of her father. But her mother, Nadia, keeps her secrets close, while her grandmother, Gladys, remains silent about the family’s past.

As Tati digs deeper, she uncovers the truth of her lineage, still whispered at kitchen tables and murmured in basements, where the ritual of braiding or pressing hair takes place every Saturday night.

From Jubi in 1917, whose attempt to pass for white ends when she gives birth to Ruby; to Ruby’s fiery lust for Sampson in 1934 that leads to a baby of her own; to the night in 1980 that changed Nadia’s future for ever, the Dupree women confront a legacy of pain, resilience and survival that began with an enslaved ancestor who risked everything for freedom.

‘Big themes of inherited trauma and resilience with control are grounded in the kind of storytelling you sink into’ The i

‘…it rewards patient reading; as the stories untangle themselves the characters become distinct and secrets emerge’ The Times, Historical Fiction round-up

The Seven Daughters of Dupree weaves together multiple stories showing extraordinary generational resilience’  Platinum

Nikesha Elise Williams is a two-time Emmy Award-winning producer, an award-winning author, and producer and host of the Black and Published podcast. A narrative strategist by day and journalist always, her work has appeared in The Washington Post, Essence and Vox. Nikesha is a Kimbilio Fiction Fellow and a DeGroot Foundation Writer of Note grantee. A Chicago native, she lives in Florida with her family.

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