Blood for Pearls - 1498-The First American Genocide
2025 American Writing Awards Winner Category: United States - History
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Peter Von Perle
Este título utiliza narración de voz virtual
BEFORE GOLD. BEFORE SILVER. THERE WERE PEARLS.
In 1498, Christopher Columbus made a discovery that would change the world forever.
Not gold.
Not silver.
👉 Pearls.
Hidden beneath the Caribbean lay unimaginable wealth — and the beginning of a system built on exploitation, slavery, and human suffering.
A STORY ROOTED IN REAL HISTORY
Blood for Pearls is inspired by true events and reveals a forgotten chapter of history:
👉 the first economic engine of the Americas — powered by pearls.
Through the lives of:
Charaima, an Indigenous boy torn from his world
Dembe, an African forced into slavery
you experience the birth of a brutal system that shaped the modern world.
🏆 AWARD-WINNING HISTORICAL FICTION
🥇 2025 American Writing Awards Winner – History
🥇 American Writing Awards Finalist – Historical Fiction
🥈 Kindle Book Review Awards Semifinalist – Literary Fiction
🏅 American Author Network – Book of the Year Finalist
THE HIDDEN ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD
Before plantations.
Before empires of gold.
👉 There was a forgotten economy built on pearls.
This novel explores:
The earliest phase of the transatlantic slave trade
The destruction of Caribbean Indigenous societies
The true cost of early colonial wealth
BASED ON REAL DISCOVERIES
Inspired by actual Caribbean pearl finds and historical research, this story connects fiction with reality in a way few novels do.
FOR READERS OF POWERFUL HISTORICAL FICTION
If you were moved by:
Roots
Homegoing
The Underground Railroad
You will not forget this story.
THIS IS NOT JUST A NOVEL
👉 It is a window into a hidden history that still shapes our world today.