On New Year's Eve 1814, the American sailors of the Eagle finally arrive at Dartmoor prison, bedraggled, exhausted, but burning with hope. They've only had one thing to sustain them during the har- rowing voyage--a snatched whisper overheard along the way. The war is finally over.
Joe Hill thought he'd left the war outside these walls but it's quickly clear that there's a different type of fight to be had within. The seven prison blocks surrounding him have been segregated; six white and one black.
Inspired by true events, this novel recounts the remarkable story of the first ever all-black Shakespeare production, staged by segregated American prisoners of war. It is a story of hope and freedom, of loss and suffering. It is a story about how sometimes, in our darkest hour, it can be the most unlikely of things that see us through.
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Review:
Wonderful--a story I never heard before, told with style, pace, character, texture, and tension. Bliss.--Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author
The passions unleashed in this riveting account places black against white, Americans against Britons, and the stirring soul of a forbidden love caught in between. It's a rapid page-turner with dark humor, intellectual heft, and a gallery of deeply human characters that shake our spirits.--Sir Kenneth Branagh
Truth regularly outdoes fiction in this unpredictable book. Rollicking fun, written with rude energy and humor.
Mayo has shone a dramatic spotlight on a hotbed of racial tension and a unique pursuit of creativity that will leave readers rapt from the story's beginning to its conclusion.
Instructive as well as entertaining. Mayo's book dazzles.
About the Author:
Simon Mayo is one of England's most admired radio presenters. He has worked on BBC radio since 1982 and is now the presenter of Drivetime on BBC Radio 2. He lives in London.
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- PublisherPegasus Books
- Publication date2019
- ISBN 10 164313003X
- ISBN 13 9781643130033
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages416
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