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Stand the Storm

by Breena Clarke

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ISBN13: 9780316007047
ISBN10: 0316007048
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Even though Sewing Annie Coats and her son, Gabriel, have managed to buy their freedom, their lives are still marked by constant struggle and sacrifice. Washington's Georgetown neighborhood, where the Coatses operate a tailor's shop and laundry, is supposed to be a promised land for former slaves but is effectively a frontier town, gritty and dangerous, with no laws protecting black people.

The remarkable emotional energy with which the Coatses wage their daily battles-as they negotiate with their former owner, as they assist escaped slaves en route to freedom, as they prepare for the encroaching war, and as they strive to love each other enough-is what propels STAND THE STORM and makes the novel's tragic denouement so devastating.

Review:

"Clarke returns with a bittersweet slavery-era saga, partially set — like her smash 1999 Oprah-pick, River, Cross My Heart — in Washington, D.C.'s Georgetown. On Ridley Plantation in rural Maryland, Gabriel Coats picks up his mother Annie's seamstress skills with remarkable ease, but is sold at age 10 to established Georgetown tailor Abraham Pearl. For eight years, Gabriel works hard and keeps an eye on freedom for his family as the Washington abolitionist movement gains momentum. Master Ridley's nephew Aaron begins overseeing the tailoring shop, and Gabriel and Annie busily create sartorial masterpieces as war steadily approaches. By the time freedom becomes a reality, only a few of the Coatses emerge with their pride and abilities intact. Clarke gets the details — emotional, political, domestic, religious — right across the board and crafts complex and appealing characters. Her knowledge of the period and the novel's dense, deliberate narrative create a poignant story about the intricacies of human bondage and its dissolution, built around a family's unshakable faith in one another. (July)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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I loved this book. I loved these people: The Coats family of "Stand the Storm" are quasi-free Negroes living in Georgetown just before, during and after the Civil War. Breena Clarke has written another stirring work of historical fiction that weaves the passionate, dramatic and uplifting story of the African-American aspiration for true freedom into the great American tapestry.

Sewing... Washington Post Book Review (read the entire Washington Post review)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780316007047
Author:
Clarke, Breena
Publisher:
Little Brown and Company
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Slaves
Subject:
Women slaves
Subject:
Historical fiction
Subject:
African Americans
Publication Date:
July 2008
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
321
Dimensions:
9.48x6.32x1.13 in. 1.19 lbs.

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