In this episode, we summarize Sue Monk Kidd's novel, The Invention of Wings, set in early 1900s Charleston, South Carolina. The story follows Sarah Grimké, a young girl from a wealthy family that owns slaves, and her relationship with her servant, Hetty "Handful." As they navigate their vastly different lives, both characters grapple with the concepts of freedom and oppression. Sarah aspires to be a lawyer and becomes an abolitionist, while Handful dreams of escaping slavery. Their bond deepens as they influence each other's quests for liberation and self-discovery. The novel examines themes of race, gender, and kinship, showcasing the power of friendship amid social injustice. Join us as we explore this inspiring tale of hope and resilience.