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Summary - Transcendent Kingdom - Based On The Book By Yaa Gyasi

Library Of Stories

Narrateur Tom Hardy

Maison d'édition: Library Of Stories

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SUMMARY 
  
TRANSCENDENT KINGDOM 
BASED ON THE BOOK BY YAA GYASI 
  
SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES 
  
CONTENT 
Introduction and Early Life 
Family Dynamics and Early Faith 
The Seeds of Science and Doubt 
College and Questioning Identity 
Graduate Studies and the Lever Experiment 
The Return of the Black Mamba and Family Tension 
Memories and the Weight of the Past 
Grief, Loss, and Seeking Connection 
Reconciliation and the Search for Meaning 
General Analysis 
  
ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK 
Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi tells the story of Gifty, a neuroscientist, as she grapples with her family's history of addiction, mental illness, and the complexities of faith. The narrative alternates between Gifty’s childhood in Alabama, marked by her Pentecostal upbringing and her brother Nana’s struggles with addiction, and her present life as a graduate student at Stanford, where she is focused on her research into reward-seeking behavior in mice. Gifty’s scientific pursuit becomes a way to understand her family's pain, as she seeks to find answers to questions that have eluded her through religion and personal experience. The story delves into themes of cultural identity, the immigrant experience, the limitations of science, the nature of faith, and the search for meaning in the face of loss. The book explores how science and religion can both provide and fail to provide answers when confronting the complexities of life.
Durée: 25 minutes (00:24:52)
Date de publication: 21/01/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —