The Slave Scheme

Author:   Eric Krantz
Publisher:   Epigraph Publishing
ISBN:  

9781951937157


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   07 February 2020
Format:   Paperback
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The Slave Scheme


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This historically accurate espionage thriller follows a group of abolitionists who enact a plan to inspire a slave revolt The period just before the Civil War was a time of dark division that challenged the essence of our American Democracy, much like our divided country of today. In New England during the antebellum period also known as the plantation era before the Civil War, Josh and Emily, two young white abolitionists, attend a meeting where they are introduced to four young blacks, two of whom were escaped slaves. The six unite and come together as friends, all with a similar intent, to help raise the consciousness of the slaves down south. Together, in deeply divided times, they hatch a plan to create a phony plantation on Hurricane Island in the Vicksburg, Mississippi area shortly before the Civil War. Nate, a very fine young chef who cooked many years for his slave master in the years before his escape, offers to teach the culinary arts to southern slaves, as a vehicle for consciousness raising. Jackson teaches slaves to view the bible as a revolutionary document. The four black slaves live under a constant cover up of their real life mission, as they imitate being the slave of their two white friends Emily and Josh. It is not easy. The group works under constant threat of dealing with slave hunters and being unmasked. Joan and Wilma, free blacks, pretend to work as slaves, to carry out their heartfelt mission instilling awareness in the southern slaves at all odds. As a function of working together in close quarters, romance and passion develop within the group. Josh, a firm abolitionist, joins the Confederate army as a union spy in his plan to help the slaves revolt. The plot carries through the siege of Vicksburg and the end of the Civil War. The group's teamwork and support for each other prevail through many life challenges and intrigues. This book gives a solid framework to view the events in today's America.

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Author:   Eric Krantz
Publisher:   Epigraph Publishing
Imprint:   Epigraph Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.676kg
ISBN:  

9781951937157


ISBN 10:   1951937155
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   07 February 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""You are a very vivid writer. I enjoyed the book very much. As the plot moves along it becomes more and more engaging. You bring to life many aspects of the situation of the Civil War era related to slavery, Davis Bend, as well as making us feel part of the Mississippi River environment. The dialogue raised many important historical issues."" --Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Fiery Trial"


You are a very vivid writer. I enjoyed the book very much. As the plot moves along it becomes more and more engaging. You bring to life many aspects of the situation of the Civil War era related to slavery, Davis Bend, as well as making us feel part of the Mississippi River environment. The dialogue raised many important historical issues. --Eric Foner, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Fiery Trial


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Eric Krantz has always been intrigued by the study of history, and finds that writing historic fiction can bring it to life in an absorbing, informative way. Eric has spent the last 34 years living in southern Maine as a practicing psychotherapist working through issues of people's lives. These vast human encounters with individuals, groups, families, and children have given him a gold mine of genuine life stories to integrate into his fiction writing. Sharing his stories with readers as they see his book unfold is his greatest joy.

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