
My Name Is Ona Judge
Author: Suzette D. Harrison
Narrator: Tovah Ott, Aure Nash
Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 10/04/2022

Author: Suzette D. Harrison
Narrator: Tovah Ott, Aure Nash
Unabridged: 10 hr 16 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 10/04/2022
Suzette D. Harrison is an award-winning author of several books that celebrate African American life and culture. A native Californian, she grew up in a home where reading was required, not requested. She credits Alex Haley, Gloria Naylor, Alice Walker, Langston Hughes, Toni Morrison, and Maya Angelou as her inspiration. Thanks to a culinary degree, she can be found whipping up batches of cupcakes whenever she's not busy on her next novel.
Aure Nash is a DC-based voiceover actress who specializes in the romance genre. With an instinctive flair for passionate expression and a background in creative writing, she brings characters to life, alluring audiences and making the listening experience unforgettable.
I read ‘The Girl at the back of the Bus’ a few months back by the author and really liked it. Interestingly, while this is a completely different story, the style is very similar with two timelines. There are a few other similarities in the structure, and broadly both books deal with the larger issu......more
3 Stars (I hate rating this low but can't be helped) One Liner: This book could have been so much more without the contemporary track 1796, New Hampshire Ona Judge is the favored dowry slave of Mistress Martha, wife of George Washington, the President of the USA. After years of slavery, she escapes,......more
Tessa Scott finds an ancient diary of a woman who escaped slavery. The diary dates back to 1796. Written in the hand of a woman name Ona Judge Staines who was a slave and resided in the house of George and Martha Washington. Like countless others in her time, she was nothing less than chattel proper......more
Who doesn't love a Dual Timeline novel about a part of history you know nothing about? These two qualities are literally my favourite things in historical fiction. Harrison wrote a wonderful book, The Girl at the Back of the Bus, which tells the story of Rosa Parks. This one centre's around Ona Judge......more