Freedom's Call - Douglas Cornelius - 書籍 - Crosslink Publishing - 9781633572072 - 2020年10月1日
カバー画像とタイトルが一致しない場合、正しいのはタイトルです

Freedom's Call


商品が入荷したらメールで通知を受け取る
プロフィールはありますか? ログイン
Douglas Cornelius の新しいリリースのお知らせを受け取る
iMusicのウィッシュリストに追加

まだ評価がありません

Just moments earlier, the steamboat at Brady's command had rounded the Mississippi river-bend effortlessly. But then a sudden explosion causes fourteen-year-old Brady to fail his cub-pilot test, shattering his dream. What's more, the explosion takes the life of a family member, and now revenge grabs hold of Brady's heart. He blames a black deck hand, William Wells Brown, who flees and becomes a fugitive slave. Brady reluctantly takes an apprentice job for abolitionist newspaperman Elijah Lovejoy. Would Lovejoy's Christian message soften Brady's heart? Or would his fondness for mixed-race office mate Charlotte? Brady remains conflicted, and spirals to a new low. But when an angry mob seizes Lovejoy's printing press and dumps it in the river, Brady is called to escort a new press via steamboat along the river that Mark Twain would make famous. Danger lurks around every bend, whether from river pirates or pro-slavery thugs. When Lovejoy's fate is in the hands of an enraged mob, will Brady become more than a champion of freedom of the press? Will he ever meet up with Brown again? What role will Charlotte play?


Based on true stories featuring the lives of two noted figures of the pre-Civil War era: Elijah Lovejoy, Christian newspaper abolitionist, whom Lincoln knew, and William Wells Brown, a fugitive slave who became a famous author documenting the plight of the slaves.

メディア 書籍     Paperback Book   (ソフトカバーで背表紙を接着した本)
リリース済み 2020年10月1日
ISBN13 9781633572072
出版社 Crosslink Publishing
ページ数 183
寸法 150 × 226 × 13 mm   ·   272 g
言語 英語  

Douglas Corneliusの他の作品を見る

すべて表示

同じ出版社からのその他の記事