Iola Leroy (Unabridged)

Par : Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, AI Marcus
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  • FormatMP3
  • ISBN978-1-6693-7126-7
  • EAN9781669371267
  • Date de parution08/04/2022
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Taille661 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesaudio
  • ÉditeurEverest Media LLC

Résumé

Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. As the Civil War bears down on a small North Carolina town, a tightknit community of enslaved men and women is preparing for the coming battle and the possibility of freedom. Into this ensemble cast of characters comes Iola Leroy, a young woman who grew up unaware of her African ancestry until she is lured back home under false pretenses and immediately enslaved.
Amidst a backdrop of battlefield hospitals and clandestine prayer meetings, this quietly stouthearted novel is a story of community, integrity, and solidarity. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was already one of the most prominent AfricanAmerican poets of the nineteenth century when-at age 67-she turned her focus to novels. Her most enduring work, Iola Leroy, was one of the first novels published by an AfricanAmerican writer.
Although the book was initially popular with readers, it soon fell out of print and was critically forgotten. In the 1970s, the book was rediscovered and reclaimed as a seminal contribution to AfricanAmerican literature.
Please note: This audiobook has been created using AI voice. As the Civil War bears down on a small North Carolina town, a tightknit community of enslaved men and women is preparing for the coming battle and the possibility of freedom. Into this ensemble cast of characters comes Iola Leroy, a young woman who grew up unaware of her African ancestry until she is lured back home under false pretenses and immediately enslaved.
Amidst a backdrop of battlefield hospitals and clandestine prayer meetings, this quietly stouthearted novel is a story of community, integrity, and solidarity. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was already one of the most prominent AfricanAmerican poets of the nineteenth century when-at age 67-she turned her focus to novels. Her most enduring work, Iola Leroy, was one of the first novels published by an AfricanAmerican writer.
Although the book was initially popular with readers, it soon fell out of print and was critically forgotten. In the 1970s, the book was rediscovered and reclaimed as a seminal contribution to AfricanAmerican literature.
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