Song Yet Sung
Author(s): James McBride
Liz Spocott is a captured runaway slave, shot and near death, and shackled to other runaway slaves in the attic of the notorious slave-catcher Patty Cannon. The ancient nameless woman she is bound to reveals 'the Code', a fiercely guarded, cryptic means of communication for slaves on the run.
When Liz escapes once again, Denwood Long, a troubled slave-catcher and waterman, is coaxed out of retirement to break the Code and track down Liz, whose extraordinary dreams of tomorrow have created a freedom-seeking furore among the once complacent slave community. The mysterious disappearance of two children, one white, one black, seeds an explosive ending.
Filled with rich history - much of the story is drawn from historical events - and told in McBride's signature lyrical style, Song Yet Sung, brings into full view a world long misunderstood in American fiction: how slavery worked, and the haunting choices beneath the surface, pressing both whites and blacks to search for relief in a world where all seemed to lose their moral compass.
This is a story of tragic triumph, violent decisions, and unexpected kindness.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Sceptre
- : Sceptre
- : 0.768
- : 01 March 2008
- : 3.7 Centimeters X 15.1 Centimeters X 23.2 Centimeters
- : books
Special Fields
- : James McBride
- : SOFTCOVER
- : 308
- : 813/.6
- : 368