
Who's the Master
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Narrated by:
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Yael Eylat-Tanaka
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By:
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Eric Reese
About this listen
A black slavery romance story that captures the struggle for freedom for two Senegalese countrymen in love during the final days of American slavery.
Miro and Osmanu, in this historical romance saga are prisoners on Sir Williams' plantation in colonial Virginia. They were sold together after unexpectedly falling in love on a slaveship during the perilous journey from West Africa to the Americas. Now, Osmanu wants to plot their escape to the North.
However, Sir William, the Master is tempted to sleep with one of his slave girls and Miro is on his list.
Will Miro and Osmanu be able escape to the North or will Sir William ruin it all for them?
©2018 Eric Reese (P)2018 Eric ReeseWhat listeners say about Who's the Master
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