
Stand the Storm
Breena Clarke
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Description
Even though Sewing Annie Coats and her son, Gabriel, have managed to buy their freedom, their lives are still marked by constant struggle and sacrifice. Washington's Georgetown neighborhood, where the Coatses operate a tailor's shop and laundry, is supposed to be a "promised land" for former slaves but is effectively a frontier town, gritty and dangerous, with no laws protecting black people.
The remarkable emotional energy with which the Coatses wage their daily battles-as they negotiate with their former owner, as they assist escaped slaves en route to freedom, as they prepare for the encroaching war, and as they strive to love each other enough-is what propels Stand the Storm and makes the novel's tragic denouement so devastating.
"A gripping novel about a family's heart-wrenching journey out of slavery." --Baltimore Sun
Product Details
Publisher | Back Bay Books |
Publish Date | June 01, 2009 |
Pages | 352 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780316007054 |
Dimensions | 8.1 X 5.4 X 1.0 inches | 0.7 pounds |
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Reviews
"Breena Clarke again delivers a gripping story and seemingly effortlessly captures the bond between a mother and son and the price of freedom."--Ebony
"Calling all book clubs! Breena Clarke, whose River, Cross My Heart was an Oprah pick, scores again...She tells the deeply affecting story of a family of freed slaves in an evocative, historically rich book that brings the turbulent Civil War period alive."--Time
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