This novel sheds light on a mysterious aspects of Senegalese History during the transatlantic slave trade of the 1700\'s: A portrait of the life and time of the Signare\'s and the infamous House of Slaves on Gore\'e Island.
This fictional illustration focuses how a unique society of "mulatto" Women that inhabited the Island who found their empowerment within the midst of a European aristocratic economic system by wielding their sexuality and intellect as lethal weapons..
This novel sheds light on a mysterious aspects of Senegalese History during the transatlantic slave trade of the 1700\'s: A portrait of the life and time of the Signare\'s and the infamous House of Slaves on Gore\'e Island