Come August, Come Freedom: The Bellows, The Gallows, and The Black General Gabriel
An 1800 insurrection planned by a literate slave known as "Prosser's Gabriel" inspires a historical novel following one extraordinary man's life.
In a time of post-Revolutionary fervor in Richmond, Virginia, an imposing twenty-four-year-old slave named Gabriel, known for his courage and intellect, plotted a rebellion involving thousands of African- American freedom seekers armed with refashioned pitchforks and other implements of Gabriel's blacksmith trade. The revolt would be thwarted by a confluence of fierce weather and human betrayal, but Gabriel retained his dignity to the end. History knows little of Gabriel's early life. But here, author Gigi Amateau imagines a childhood shaped by a mother's devotion, a father's passion for liberation, and a friendship with a white master's son who later proved cowardly and cruel. She gives vibrant life to Gabriel's love for his wife-to-be, Nanny, a slave woman whose freedom he worked tirelessly, and futilely, to buy.
SKU | 119171 |
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ISBN | 9780763647926 |
Language | English |
Page Count | 240 |
Product Type | Hardcover Books |
Book Type | Young Adult Novels |
Primary Contributor | Gigi Amateau |
Age Groups | Ages 13 to 15, Ages 16 to 18 |
Publisher | PRH - Candlewick Press |