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Story Letters from Samaná traces a family's legacy across nearly two centuries. It begins with the 1824 migration of free African Americans who sailed to the Dominican Republic in search of freedom.
Told through letters, interludes, and narrative fragments, the book brings to life the voices of generations who preserved their faith, language, and names against erasure. Some stories stand on their own. Others echo across time. Together, they form a continuous lineage shaped by memory, silence, and survival.
As the narrative moves across generations, moments of identity, displacement, and return begin to surface. The past is never fully gone. It lingers, it shifts, and it finds its way forward into the present.
Built with Narrative Architecture?, this work uses emotional rhythm and cultural memory to carry meaning across forms such as poem, letter, fragment, and interlude. The structure allows the story to move without losing its pulse.
More than a short novel, Story Letters from Samaná is a living archive of inheritance. It is designed to endure, to adapt, and to carry memory forward across generations.
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