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Up from freedom : a novel

Grady, Wayne. (Author).

As a young man, Virgil Moody vowed he would never be like his father, he would never own slaves. When he moves from his father's plantation in Savannah to New Orleans, he takes with him Annie, a tiny woman with sharp eyes and a sharper tongue, who he is sure would not survive life on the plantation. She'll be much safer with him, away from his father's cruelty. And when he discovers Annie's pregnancy, already a few months along, he is all the more certain that he made the right decision. As the years pass, the divide between Moody's assumptions and Annie's reality widens ever further. Moody even comes to think of Annie as his wife and Lucas as their son. Of course, they are not. As Annie reminds him, in moments of anger, she and Moody will never be equal. She and her son are enslaved. When their "family" breaks apart in the most brutal and tragic way, and Lucas flees the only life he's ever known, Moody must ask himself whether he has become the man he never wanted to be--but is he willing to hear the answer?

Book  - 2018
FIC Grady
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  • ISBN: 9780385685115
  • Physical Description 344 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2018.

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264 1. ‡a[Toronto] : ‡bDoubleday Canada, ‡c[2018]
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