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“This is my kind of book! I love historical fiction that makes me want to befriend some characters and fight others. There are so many historically accurate elements throughout and a tiny bit of romance. Such a great listen! No swearing. No sex. Some violence of the times. ”
— Kelly • Beyond Words Bookshop
Summary
A housemaid with a dangerous family secret conspires with a wealthy young abolitionist to help an enslaved girl escape, in volatile pre-Civil War Philadelphia—“a gripping novel about standing up to impossible odds” (People, Best New Books)
The rebel . . . the socialite . . . and the fugitive. Together, they will risk everything for one another in this “beguiling story of friendship, deception, and women crossing boundaries in the name of freedom” (Lisa Wingate, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Lost Friends).
BOOK OF THE MONTH CLUB PICK • ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: The Washington Post, NPR, She Reads
Philadelphia, 1837. After Charlotte escaped from the crumbling White Oaks plantation down South, she’d expected freedom to feel different from her former life as an enslaved housemaid. After all, Philadelphia is supposed to be the birthplace of American liberty. Instead, she’s locked away playing servant to her white-passing father, as they both attempt to hide their identities from slavecatchers who would destroy their new lives.
Longing to break away, Charlotte befriends Nell, a budding abolitionist from one of Philadelphia’s wealthiest Black families. Just as Charlotte starts to envision a future, a familiar face from her past reappears: Evie, her friend from White Oaks, has been brought to the city by the plantation mistress, and she’s desperate to escape. But as Charlotte and Nell conspire to rescue her, in a city engulfed by race riots and attacks on abolitionists, they soon discover that fighting for Evie’s freedom may cost them their own.
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Audiobook details
Author:
Ashton Lattimore
Narrators:
Shayna Small & Ashton Lattimore
ISBN:
9780593822661
Length:
12 hours 44 minutes
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Audio Publishing Group
Publication date:
April 2, 2024
Edition:
Unabridged
Libro.fm rank:
#14,060 Overall
Genre rank:
#1,335 in Historical Fiction
Reviews
“A gripping novel about standing up to impossible odds.”—People“Draped in the history of Philadelphia's thriving abolition movement, this superb novel shares edge-of-your-seat suspense.”—The Washington Post
“A page-turning story . . . [For] readers who are tired of being spoonfed narratives that paint Black people as illiterate victims without agency.”—Philadelphia Inquirer
“[A] richly layered debut . . . Lattimore is a writer to watch.”—Publishers Weekly
“A thoroughly researched gem with a strong sense of place anchored around the construction of Pennsylvania hall.”—Booklist, starred review
“A must-read!”—Essence
“This rich historical novel widens the scope on the variety of Black American experiences.”—Kirkus Review
“A lovingly told story about compelling characters, with powerful stakes that still remains grounded in tone . . . A masterpiece.”—San Francisco Book Review
“Exudes originality . . . [an] altogether absorbing, thought-proving story.”—Historical Novel Society
“A compelling tale of three Black women caught between the promises and threats of a supposedly free, pre–Civil War Philadelphia.”—Charmaine Wilkerson, author of Black Cake
“Masterfully brings the era to life and kept me turning pages. A triumphant debut!”—Martha Hall Kelly, author of Lilac Girls
“As beautifully written as it is historically sound, and ripe with the overwhelming struggle to right America’s greatest wrong: slavery.”—Sadeqa Johnson, author of The House of Eve
“A stunning debut . . . This riveting story will enthrall you with its promises kept and broken, love lost and found, and paths carved forward with despair and hope.”—Adriana Trigiani, author of The Good Left Undone
“With insight and empathy, this absorbing novel transports us to the turbulent streets of 1830s Philadelphia.”—Catherine Kerrison, author of Jefferson’s Daughters
“Well-researched and beautifully rendered, Ashton Lattimore’s debut delves deep into a pre–Civil War Philadelphia at the crossroads of slavery and independence, an urgent history that builds on every compelling page.”—Afia Atakora, author of Conjure Women
“I highly recommend this important, beautiful book. It has everything I value most in historical fiction: compelling characters, a suspenseful plot, and vivid details, which here bring to life a part of America’s past that continues to resonate painfully today.”—Tara Conklin, author of The House Girl
“This truly impressive debut is a moving story of the heart’s cry for independence, regard, and honor, deftly told.”—Susan Meissner, author of Only the Beautiful
“So compelling, it’s impossible to put down . . . Nineteenth-century America never felt more gripping or alive.”—Michelle Moran, author of Cleopatra’s Daughter Expand reviews