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Twelve Years a Slave

By: Solomon Northup
Narrated by: Stephen L. Vernon
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Twelve Years a Slave is an account of actual events that took place in the life of Solomon Northup, during the pre-Civil War era of the 1840s. It follows the trials and tribulations of an educated African American man that was born into freedom and later kidnapped, taken away from his family, and forced into slavery.

His story brings to life a shockingly common practice that took place during those times. In his journey, Northup, who is a native of Saratoga, New York, and has a wife with three kids, gets lured into leaving his home town by two circus promoters who ask him to accompany them to Washington, D.C., while getting paid to perform at a musical gig.

This trip, which he thought would only take a few days turned in to an unimaginable voyage of deceit and great misfortune. Those few days turned into 12 long years, in which Northup was placed back into slavery in the isolated plantation country of Louisiana's Bayou Boeuf where he quickly learned that the mere mention of his past freedom would result in severe punishments or possibly his own death.

His story takes a drastic turn when a heroic friend risks his own life to help deliver the news of Northup's whereabouts to his wife, in order to help him regain his freedom. This heroic act could ultimately get Northup killed or help return him back home, to his family and freedom.

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It is a great book which was insightful, educational and a wonderful read albeit sad bearing in mind the circumstances being described. Highly recommended.

Recommended

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Heard about the film so got the audio book. Intresting story and a good narrative. Enjoyed the listen and well worth a credit.

A little short but overall a good listen

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The cruelty of slavery told by a man who endured the inhumanity and injustice of slavery for simply being born with dark skin. A remarkable but harrowing account. Definitely worth a read.

A heart wrenching tale of slavery.

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The narrator, Stephen Vernon's, warm and expressive delivery perfectly captures the incredible dignity that Northup writes with throughout his account of being tricked and sold into slavery. As someone who is not a historian, his story is often shocking but the writer never, ever loses his eloquence, nor self-determination. It is one of my the most powerful, shameful, and somehow hopeful documents I have read in a long time; the narration does this extraordinary account justice.

An utterly humbling and astonishing account of the treatment humans can meter out upon another human.

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This book was a thrilling story that should be on everyone’s bookshelf. It’s a great window into The US’s dark history and is narrated with passion. 10/10

A must listen !

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