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Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home, and Belonging

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Written in the Waters: A Memoir of History, Home, and Belonging

Contributors:

By (Author) Tara Roberts

ISBN:

9781426223754

Publisher:

National Geographic Books

Imprint:

National Geographic Books

Publication Date:

11th March 2025

UK Publication Date:

28th February 2025

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

400

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 236mm, Spine 33mm

Weight:

573g

Description

This searing memoir by a National Geographic explorer recounts one woman's epic journey to trace the global slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean-and find her place in the world. For fans of adventurous women's memoirs like Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love, Cheryl Strayed's Wild, and Jesmyn Ward's Men We Reaped. This searing memoir by a National Geographic explorer recounts one woman's epic journey to trace the global slave trade across the Atlantic Ocean-and find her place in the world. For fans of adventurous women's memoirs like Elizabeth Gilbert's Eat Pray Love, Cheryl Strayed's Wild, and Jesmyn Ward's Men We Reaped. When Tara Roberts first caught sight of a photograph at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History depicting the underwater archaeology group Diving With a Purpose, it called out to her. Here were Black women and men strapping on masks, fins, and tanks to explore Atlantic Ocean waters along the coastlines of Africa, North America, and Central America, seeking the wrecks of slave ships long lost in time. Inspired, Roberts joined them-and started on a path of discovery more challenging and personal than she could ever have imagined. In this lush and lyrical memoir, she tells a story of exploration and reckoning that takes her from her home in Washington, D.C., to an exotic array of locales- Thailand and Sri Lanka, Mozambique, South Africa, Senegal, Benin, Costa Rica, and St. Croix. The journey connects her with other divers, scholars, and archaeologists, offering a unique way of understanding the 12.5 million souls carried away from their African homeland to enslavement on other continents. But for Roberts, the journey is also intensely personal. Inspired by the descendants of those who lost their lives during the Middle Passage, she decides to plumb her own family history and life as a Black woman to help make sense of her own identity. Complex and unflinchingly authentic, this deeply moving narrative heralds an important new voice in literature that will open minds and hearts everywhere.

Reviews

"TaraRobertsis a pioneer and an inspiration. Her work does not so much 'unearth' the past as pull it respectfully out of the depths of the sea and the shadows of history. I am deeply moved by this book, and by her journey."
ElizabethGilbert, New York Times bestselling author of Eat, Pray, Love

"Written in the Waters will be forever written on my soul. Tara Roberts is fearless yet vulnerable; adventurous yet grounded. This memoir does the hard, necessary work of generational healing. With her words, she charts a path to spiritual renewal."Tayari Jones, New York Times best-selling author of An American Marriage

"TaraRoberts' Written in the Waters is a gifta visceralexploration of the submersed history of the Middle Passage through the eyes of an intrepid, feminist world traveler. In lyrical prose, her riveting account of the history of sunken slave shipsas she negotiates the challenges of midlifemakes this book an indelible read and a significant contribution to Black literary life."
MichaelEricDyson, New York Times bestselling author of What Truth Sounds Like


"TaraRobertsis a force of nature and a beautiful storyteller. Written in the Waters is deeply personal and moving: a tale of identity and conviction."
RobinRoberts, co-anchor, Good Morning America

Author Bio

Tara Roberts is a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence who documents shipwrecks that once carried captive Africans during the transatlantic slave trade. Their stories-and the stories of the divers, historians, archaeologists, and communities she meets along the way-became the podcast series Into the Depths, which has been featured in more than 200 media outlets. In 2022, Roberts became the first Black female explorer to grace the cover of National Geographic magazine and was named the Rolex National Geographic Explorer of the Year. A former Fellow at MIT's Open Documentary Lab, she has worked as an editor for publications including Essence and CosmoGirl, published her own magazine, and edited several books for girls. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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