Charlestons Daughter, Sabra Waldfogel
Charlestons Daughter, Sabra Waldfogel
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Charleston's Daughter

Author: Sabra Waldfogel

Narrator: Allyson Johnson

Unabridged: 11 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 07/14/2020


Synopsis

A Charleston belle with slavery on her conscience. A slave with rebellion in her heart. In South Carolina in 1858, no friendship could be more dangerous.

Caro Jarvie's father, who owns her, loves her and educates her. He raises her for a life she can never have—as a wealthy planter's daughter. When he dies, he can't protect her, and she is cast back into slavery. But she can't forget her father's promise. As she grieves for him, she yearns for freedom.

Emily Jarvie, daughter of a wealthy planter, is content with slavery—until she inherits a slave cousin in Caro. Her conscience goads her into an act of charity. She gives Caro a shawl. She is shocked—and transformed—when Caro has the audacity to ask her for a book instead.

Unlikely cousins, unlikely friends, Emily and Caro become unlikely allies as Caro glimpses a path to freedom and Emily begins to question slavery itself.

As South Carolina hurtles toward secession, will their bond destroy their lives—or set them both free?

About Sabra Waldfogel

Sabra Waldfogel grew up far from the South in Minneapolis. She studied history at Harvard University and received her PhD in American history from the University of Minnesota and since then, has been fascinated by the drama of slavery and freedom in the decades before and after the Civil War. Her first novel, Sister of Mine, published by Lake Union, was named the 2017 winner of the Audio Publishers Association's Audie Award for fiction. In her free time, not tired of history, she collects antiques and helps her husband sell them.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Xylene

I wanted to read more, but The plot has it's strengths, but the weakness is in the presentation. There are to many scene changes the come up out of nowhere and lists of events, instead of events that are connected to each other. And there is no genuine since on time, I don't recall it ever being writ......more

Five Star Review of Charleston's Daughter Excellent. Love all of Santa Waldfogel's writings. A literary genius about the old South. I read everything she publishes. Look forward to the next book. Thank you.......more

Goodreads review by Pam

Charleston’s Daughter: The Low Country Series Book 1 is written by Sabra Walfogle. This book is set in Charleston from 1858-1860. This is the story of slavery, flight, and family. The book is well-written with very realistic situations and characters. The descriptions of what slavery was like in Cha......more