My Soul to Keep
Encyclopedia
My Soul to Keep is a novel
by writer Tananarive Due
. A film version of this book is in production with actor Blair Underwood
. It is the first book in Due's African Immortals Series and it followed by The Living Blood
. The third book in the series, Blood Colony
, was published in 2008.
Novel
A novel is a book of long narrative in literary prose. The genre has historical roots both in the fields of the medieval and early modern romance and in the tradition of the novella. The latter supplied the present generic term in the late 18th century....
by writer Tananarive Due
Tananarive Due
Tananarive Due is an American author.-Biography:Tananarive Priscilla Due was born in Tallahassee, Florida, the oldest of three daughters of civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due and civil rights lawyer John D. Due Jr...
. A film version of this book is in production with actor Blair Underwood
Blair Underwood
Blair Underwood is an American television and film actor. He is perhaps best known as headstrong attorney Jonathan Rollins from the NBC legal drama L.A. Law, a role he portrayed for seven years. He has gained critical acclaim throughout his career, receiving numerous Golden Globe Award...
. It is the first book in Due's African Immortals Series and it followed by The Living Blood
The Living Blood
The Living Blood is a novel by writer Tananarive Due. It is the second book in Due's African Immortals Series. It is preceded by My Soul to Keep, which was published in 1997, and is followed by Blood Colony, which was published in 2008....
. The third book in the series, Blood Colony
Blood Colony
Blood Colony is a novel by writer Tananarive Due. It is the third book in Due's African Immortals Series. It is preceded by My Soul to Keep and The Living Blood....
, was published in 2008.
Reviews
- 'My Soul to Keep' satisfies after good scare by Joy R. Sewing, Houston Chronicle (1997)
- Review on DarkEcho by Paula Guran
- What Price Eternity? By Nehanda Imara, Metroactive Books (1997)
Interviews
- TANANARIVE DUE: Unique Name for a New Dark Star by Paula Guran on DarkEcho.com (1997)
- Tananarive Due: 'My Soul to Keep' on NPR, All Things Considered, October 31, 1997 (Audio)