Description:
A CD audio book read by
Leslie Uggams
Nowhere has the drama of American slavery played itself out with more
tension than in the dripping swamps of Maryland's eastern shore, where
abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman, born less
than thirty miles apart, faced off against nefarious slave traders in a
catch-me-if-you-can game that fueled fear and brought economic hardship
to both white and black families. Trapped in the middle were the
watermen, a group of America's most original and colorful pioneers,
poor oystermen who often found themselves caught between the needs of
rich plantation owners and the roaring Chesapeake, which often claimed
their lives.
The powerful web of relationships in a small Chesapeake Bay town
collapses as two souls face off in a gripping page-turner. Liz Spocott,
a young runaway who has odd dreams about the future of the colored
race, mistakenly inspires a breakout from the prison attic of a
notorious slave thief named Patty Cannon. As Cannon stokes revenge, Liz
flees into the nefarious world of the underground railroad with its
double meanings and unspoken clues to freedom known to the slaves of
Dorchester County as "The Code." Denwood Long, a troubled slave catcher
and eastern shore waterman, is coaxed out of retirement to break "The
Code" and track down Liz.
Filled with rich history-much of the story is drawn from historical
events-and told in McBride's signature lyrical storytelling style, Song
Yet Sung brings into full view a world long misunderstood in American
fiction: how slavery worked, and the haunting, moral choices that lived
beneath the surface, pressing both whites and blacks to search for
relief in a world where both seemed to lose their moral compass. This
is a story of tragic triumph, violent decisions, and unexpected
kindness.
Song Yet Sung
by James McBride
ISBN: 9780143142911
ISBN-10:
0143142917
Publisher:
Penguin Audiobooks
Publication Date:
2008
Format:
Unabridged CD Audiobook, 11 hours, 9 CDs
Book Type:
New
This book is also available in a Hardcover edition:
Song
Yet Sung [HC]