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His Frozen Heart (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant; Cover design or artwork by Keren Flores
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R772
R670
Discovery Miles 6 700
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Shroud Of Lies (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant; Cover design or artwork by Monalisa Design
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R772
R670
Discovery Miles 6 700
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Fractured Karma (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant; Cover design or artwork by Elementi Studios
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R775
R672
Discovery Miles 6 720
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Centaur Rivalry (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant; Cover design or artwork by Amber McNemar
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R765
R662
Discovery Miles 6 620
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Centaur Legacy (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant; Cover design or artwork by Amber McNemar
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R763
R661
Discovery Miles 6 610
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Blood Debt (Hardcover)
Nancy Straight; Edited by Linda Brant
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R770
R668
Discovery Miles 6 680
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Collected here in this omnibus edition are three influential
autobiographies of prominent women whose rose up from slavery to
greatness. Essential reading for anyone interested in African
American Heritage. Included are Incidents in the Life of a Slave
Girl by Harriet Jacobs, Narrative of Sojourner Truth by Sojourner
Truth, and The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave by Mary
Prince. Slavery is a terrible thing, but it is far more terrible
and harrowing for women than for men. Harriet Jacobs was owned by a
brutal master who beat his slaves regularly and subjected them to
indignations that were far worse. Jacobs eventually escaped her
master and moved to a northern state. Though she was unable to take
her children with her at the time they were later reunited. Read
her powerful and compelling story. Sojourner Truth transformed
herself from a runaway slave into a well-known campaigner for
abolition and women's rights. Her dedication to her principles and
her fiery speaking style electrified the abolition movement and
brought her fame. This is an extraordinary story about the triumph
of an extraordinary women Mary Prince was the first woman slave to
write of her experience. Her recollections are vivid, powerful, and
lyrical. Upon its publication the book had a galvanizing effect on
the abolitionist movement in England.
First published in 1861, this book is one the the few accounts of
southern slavery written by a woman, and has its origin in a series
of letters written by Jacobs between 1853 and 1861.
Here is one of the few slave narratives written by a women. Slavery
is a terrible thing, but it is far more terrible and harrowing for
women than for men. Harriet Jacobs was owned by a brutal master who
beat his slaves regularly and subjected them to indignations that
were far worse. Jacobs eventually escaped her master and moved to a
northern state. Though she was unable to take her children with her
at the time they were later reunited. Read her powerful and
compelling story.
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Shroud of Lies (Paperback)
Nancy Straight, Linda Brant; Edited by Monalisa Designs
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R444
Discovery Miles 4 440
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Centaur Magic (Paperback)
Linda Brant; Illustrated by Elementi Studios; Nancy Straight
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R421
Discovery Miles 4 210
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Cami and Drake's honeymoon is cut short as they escape attacks by
the Council Enforcers and head to South Africa for the meeting of
the Centaur Council, which has ordered a death sentence on Cami and
all members of the Lost Herd. The Council Chairman is her
grandmother, her most dangerous foe. Surrounded by family and
friends, Drake and Cami face the Council, Cami's power-hungry
uncles, an ambitious twin, taking the battle all the way to Zeus to
attempt to win the freedom of the Tak herd.
Reader be assured this narrative is no fiction. I am aware that
some of my adventures may seem incredible; but they are,
nevertheless, strictly true. I have not exaggerated the wrongs
inflicted by Slavery; on the contrary, my descriptions fall far
short of the facts. I have concealed the names of places, and given
persons fictitious names. I had no motive for secrecy on my own
account, but I deemed it kind and considerate towards others to
pursue this course. ""I wish I were more competent to the task I
have undertaken. But I trust my readers will excuse deficiencies in
consideration of circumstances. I was born and reared in Slavery;
and I remained in a Slave State twenty-seven years.""
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl was one of the first slave
narratives, and is a must-read for anyone interested in African
American history. In this autobiography, Harriet Ann Jacobs
(originally using the pseudonym Linda Brent) wrote about her
struggle for freedom and the sexual abuse she endured. It's an
intense memoir, and an eye-opening glimpse into the way humans will
abuse other humans. It's also a testament to the strength of the
human spirit as she gains her freedom, living to share her story.
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