On the eve of her arranged marriage in an African village, a 16-year-old girl elopes with her fiancé's younger brother. But the lovers are captured and sold into American slavery - and the girl wonders if she'll ever see her man again.
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"Wonderful Story of History and Never ending Love"
I thoroughly enjoyed this book as it took me back to a time before me into slavery. It educated me as well as entertained me in a way that kept me wanting more. The narrator was excellent and the story flowed at a well paced tempo. I give this book a thumb up! 2 thumbs up!
"We never what the future holds"
The history and the love that would last through eternity. The greed, mixed with love hostility. Just a great book. Again a classic example of how you just never know what the future holds for you.
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They all were great to me. They all complimented each other.
I never really knew the history of New Orlean in the days of slavery. so it was a huge history lesson for me
"not as good as 1 2 and 3"
I had a hard time paying attention to this one. Some aspects seemed very unrealistic.