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Rough Crossings

By: Simon Schama
Narrated by: Paterson Joseph
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Rough Crossings is the astonishing story of the struggle to freedom by thousands of African American slaves who fled the plantations to fight behind British lines in the American War of Independence.

With gripping, powerfully vivid storytelling, Simon Schama follows the escaped blacks into the fires of the war and into freezing, inhospitable Nova Scotia, where many who had served the Crown were betrayed in their promises to receive land at the war's end. Their fate became entwined with British abolitionists: inspirational figures such as Granville Sharp, the flute-playing father-figure of slave freedom; and John Clarkson, the Moses of this great exodus, who accompanied the blacks on their final rough crossing to Africa, where they hoped that freedom would finally greet them.

Simon Schama is university professor of art history and history at Columbia University and the prize-winning author of 14 books, which have been translated into 20 languages. He has written widely on music, art, politics and food for the Guardian, Vogue and The New Yorker.

His award-winning television work as writer and presenter for the BBC stretches over two decades and includes the 15-part A History of Britain and the eight-part, Emmy-winning Power of Art.

©2006 Simon Schama (P)2014 Audible, Ltd
Americas Black & African American Revolution & Founding United States

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Critic reviews

"This brilliant book by the leading historian of our times about a subject of great significance will delight professional historians and entrance the reading public. Rough Crossings succeeds in all respects. It is a 'tour de force' and a landmark in historical scholarship." (Times Higher Education Supplement)
"Schama's gift for plunging us into the very centre of the action, whether in Charleston, London or on the African coast, makes reading an exhilarating experience." (Daily Telegraph)
"Brilliant and deeply moving." (Observer)
"Schama has a remarkable ability to stare into the anonymous faces in the crowd and to pluck them from historical obscurity. Rough Crossings gives voice to people who have, until now, remained mere names on duty lists." (James Walvin)
"One only has to dip into Rough Crossings to appreciate the command of detail that lies behind his apparently effortless ability to come up with the right quotation or description." (Times Literary Supplement)
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A interesting journey of a British perspective on slavery. Worth listening to and comparing to other views.

An interesting account of British and American slavery

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I learnt a lot through this about Britain, America, The American Revolution, Canada, Sierra Leone, The Slave Trade.
The author uses mini biographies of particular characters (Especially Granville Sharp & John Clarkson) around which he tells the story of the early settlement of Siera Leone. The book exceeded expectations & I'm getting a paper copy to give to a relative.
Highly recommend (as all Schama's books that I've read!)

Fantastic insight into history of Abolition

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very informative, has encouraged me to find out more.
loved it, a recommended read for those trying to research African and Caribbean links.

Rough Crossig

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Interesting, entertaining and informative book which doesn't get boring or bogged down in facts and figures.

Kept my attention throughout

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eye opening history
some I knew like most of us but a lot is eye opening. questions I wonder about has been answered.

eye opening history

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Maybe I bought the audiobook too long before I listened to it but I was not expecting so much of it to be about Sierra Leone. Those chapters were very interesting and I learnt so much that despite having visited there and spent six years in nearby countries I had not got around to learning. Like the best history books (for me), it reads almost like a novel and keeps you interested.

The narrator was mostly excellent and I guess we can blame the producer for a couple of clumsy edits. I wonder though why the producers don’t get a genuine black person in to do the voices of black people when it is decided that it is necessary to portray them with a different way of speaking to the narrator’s natural voice. I think either get a black person in to do it or just read it out. In most audiobooks the narrator unnecessarily putting on a so-called French accent also sounds unnecessarily silly.

Very interesting, I learnt a lot

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