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How Far We've Come

"Highly original debut novel which uses a timeslip device to illuminate the legacy of slavery"

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June 2023 Debut of the Month

At once a thrilling historical adventure, a harrowing account of life on a brutal Barbados plantation for our heroine Obah and an excoriating examination of the legacy of slavery on our society today.

Both how far we have come in a technological sense and yet how little progress has been made in terms of equality or reparation. This is achieved through the clever use of a timeslip device which links the plantation to its wealthy owner’s heirs living in the UK today. Descendants who wish to make amends and think they can do so by rescuing Obah from life in 1834 and bringing her to the twenty-first century. This may not have been the first intention of Jacob when he travels to the past in order to understand the family legacy, but he cannot stand by and leave her at the hands of the brutal overseer.

We then skilfully get to see our society through Obah’s eyes, and her confusion and dismay is both amusing and shocking. Obah gets to witness racism and injustice and we can all see why she chooses to return to lead a slave rebellion in her own time. Obah’s voice just leaps off the page and the reader is gripped from the first sentence.

Both worlds are vividly and convincingly evoked as is the logic of the timeslip device. A really thought-provoking novel that will inspire lots of valuable discussion around important themes of equality and justice and will be a really valuable addition to any school library.

Joy Court

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Interesting, original, thought-provoking - this book tells the story of Obah and Jacob. What would a Black slave from 19th century think of the 21st century? What difference can descendants of slave owners make?

What an interesting and original read. It really made me think and I would totally recommend this book. It follows the story of Obah, a Black slave working on a plantation in Barbados in 1834. One day she meets a White boy, Jacob, from… the future!!!! Jacob has found a way to travel back in time from the present day and is horrified by what he sees and how Obah is treated. Jacob begs Obah to travel back to the future with him. She doesn’t want to leave her friends, but finds she is forced to flee and takes up Jacob’s escape route. At first, Obah is delighted by a perceived equality in the modern world and is desperate for her friends to join her in the future. However, she begins to realise all is not what it first seems.... Read Full Review

Lucas Blake

An interesting book to make you think and feel all the emotions - a rollercoaster of emotions to make you question things and appreciate the people in your life.

This is an unusual book that takes you on a wild ride through a world, different but similar to ours, about people and their feelings! The story follows different characters and how they deal with problems life throws at them. The writing is intense and you will feel connected to the people, experiencing everything they are going through.... Read Full Review

Alexandra

This book is a heartbreaking tale of sorrow and hope, teaching important lessons to readers in the modern day.

How Far We’ve Come is a story of hope and of sorrow, it highlights the issues we in the modern day face and see as simple facts of life. It teaches that although we believe that our society is much better than the past, people still face many injustices and issues which are just as damaging as those faced by those who came before us.... Read Full Review

Seren Daly