A sweeping three-part saga of slavery and freedom -- from Africa to Southern plantations to Canada
Grace in Africa
Genre: Saga | Multicultural Historical
Abingdon Press
August 1, 2009
On Sale: August 1, 2009
Featuring: Grace Winslow; Cabeto
352 pages
ISBN: 1426700695
EAN: 9781426700699
Paperback
Book Summary
The Grace in Africa series is a sweeping
three-part historical saga of slavery and freedom that
takes the reader from an island off the west coast of Africa
to Southern plantations and finally on to Canada. All her
life, Grace Winslow, the daughter of a mixed marriage
between an English sea captain and an African princess, has
been sheltered from the truth about the family
business--the capture and trade of slaves.
Set in 1787 in West Africa, The Call of Zulina opens as the scorching harmattan winds blow. Desperate to avoid marriage to an odious suitor, Grace escapes the family compound only to be caught up in a slave revolt at the fortress of Zulina. Soon, she begins to grasp the brutality and ferocity of the family business. Held for ransom, viciously maimed by a runaway slave, and threatened with death, Grace is finally jerked into reality and comes to sympathize with the plight of the captives. She admires their strength and courage and is genuinely moved by the African Cabeto’s passion, determination, and willingness to sacrifice anything, including his own life, for his people’s freedom.