Set in the South Carolina Sea Islands, Nicole Seitz's second novel follows the stories of two sisters. One is seeking to recreate her life yet again and learns to truly live from a group of Gullah nannies she meets on the island. The other thinks she's got it all together until her sister's imminent
Trouble the Water
โ Scribed by Rebecca Dwight Bruff
- Book ID
- 110845964
- Publisher
- Koehler Books
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 176 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781633938090
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โฆ Synopsis
"Before this decisive night, I'd not fully appreciated the subtle line between inspiration and insanity. But, now with all our lives at risk, I found myself navigating that most perilous edge... "
Inspired by the life of an unsung American hero and slave, Trouble the Water navigates the rich tributaries of courage, betrayal, and redemption. In his inspiring journey, Robert Smalls witnesses great privilege and suffering alongside his owner's daughter and the dangerous son of a firebrand secessionist. At the age of twelve, he's sent to work in Charleston, where he loads ships and learns to pilot a cotton steamer. When the Civil War erupts and his cotton steamer becomes a confederate warship, Robert seizes the opportunity to pursue freedom for himself and the people he loves.
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