During the summer of 1800, Gabriel, a blacksmith, a literate man, a loving husband, and a slave, planned a rebellion in Virginia. He organized more than one thousand slaves before being betrayed, captured, and hanged. JD Jackson’s warm baritone voice guides listeners through this harsh narrative. He differentiates between the story and the original historical documents scattered throughout the text by taking on a less animated, more professorial tone when reading the latter. Although his Southern accents tend to blend together, Jackson portrays brave, young slaves, arrogant owners, and whites who were sympathetic to the rebellion with great energy. His performance adds depth to a slender book, bringing a little-known historical event to life. G.D. © AudioFile 2012, Portland, Maine [Published: SEPTEMBER 2012]
Trade Ed. Brilliance Audio/ Candlewick 2012
CD ISBN 978-1-4692-0613-4 $22.99 Five CDs
MP3-CD ISBN 9781469206431 $19.99 One MP3-CDs
DD ISBN 978-1-4692-0673-8 $14.99
Library Ed. Brilliance Audio/ Candlewick 2012
CD ISBN 978-1-4692-0628-8 $54.97 Five CDs
MP3-CD ISBN 9781469206585 $39.97 One MP3-CDs
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