The Next Chapter

Mouna Traoré reveals what she's reading on set

The actor behind Rebecca James in Murdoch Mysteries shares her interest in Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi.
Homegoing is about two half-sisters, separated by forces beyond their control: one sold into slavery, the other married to a British slaver. They're the starting point for a grand intergenerational story of a family. (CBC)

Mouna Traoré is a Toronto actor who's featured on the CBC TV series Murdoch Mysteries. She plays Rebecca James, a young woman who's come to Canada and lands a job working in the police station morgue

We shoot all over Ontario for Murdoch Mysteries and when we're en route to any location or whenever I have downtime in my trailer, I read as much as possible. 

Right now, I'm reading Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. It's a captivating read that tells a story of two sisters from what is now Ghana, and it follows their descendants. Gyasi does a phenomenal job facilitating their history and culture. And I've never ever read a story that follows Africans on both sides of the Atlantic simultaneously. Needless to say it's been absolutely refreshing.