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Come August, Come Freedom by Gigi Amateau

Come August, Come Freedom by Gigi Amateau

      
Born a slave in 1776, Gabriel grows up capable and literate only to be taken from his mother and sent to the capital city as a blacksmith's apprentice. There in the forge, a meeting point for many travelers and news bearers, his work awakens him to the sparks of resistance that are igniting into rebellion around the globe. When he is unable to both defend the love of his life and earn the money to buy her freedom, and with the news of Toussaint's successful rebellion against Haiti's slave masters ringing in his ears, Gabriel makes a decision: freedom for just his own family would not be enough. Using the forge to turn pitchforks into swords and his eloquence to turn dreams into rallying cries, Gabriel plots a rebellion involving thousands of slaves, free blacks, poor whites, and Native Americans. To those excluded from the promise of the Revolution, Gabriel intends to bring liberty.

Interwoven with authentic original documents, this poignant, illuminating novel about a major figure in African-American history gives a personal face to a remarkable moment in our past that is little known but should be long remembered.

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Hardcover

Sep-2012

Candlewick

ISBN: 0763647926

ISBN13: 9780763647926

eBook

Jul-2012

Candlewick

ISBN: 0763662879

ISBN13: 9780763662875


eBook (Kindle)

Jul-2012

Candlewick


eBook

Sep-2012

Candlewick

ISBN: 0763656585

ISBN13: 9780763656584

Audio CD

Sep-2012

Brilliance Audio

ISBN: 1469206285

ISBN13: 9781469206288


MP3 CD

Sep-2012

Brilliance Audio

ISBN: 1469206587

ISBN13: 9781469206585


MP3 CD

Sep-2012

Brilliance Audio

ISBN: 1469206439

ISBN13: 9781469206431


Audio CD

Sep-2012

Brilliance Audio

ISBN: 1469206137

ISBN13: 9781469206134

 

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published

Sep-2012 (hardcover)

time period

Eighteenth Century

Nineteenth Century

age level

Young Adult / Teens (13-17)

genres

General Fiction

sub-genres

Historical