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Middle Passage
Middle Passage
Author: Charles Johnson
...Middle Passage merges the shame of slavery with a thrilling classic sea saga... tosses a hip hustler into an ocean of larceny, mystery and danger...put[s] the reader through some serious changes, too. Fatalistic, funny, exciting, metaphorical, memorable.
ISBN: 15997
Pages: 209
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Publisher: Atheneum
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Helpful Score: 4
The writing is superb & this is flat out one of the best books I've ever read.
Philly avatar reviewed Middle Passage on + 38 more book reviews
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I am an avid historical fiction reader and found this book fascinating. The author's descriptions of events are candidly brutal. This story was unfortunately a part of this country's history and every American should be aware of the horrid conditons Africans were forced to endure on slaveships.
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This book merges the shame of slavery with a thrilling classic sea saga. Teens and adults alike will enjoy this book.
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Books like this are why I love to read literary fiction. To say that Charles Johnson has a "command of the English language" is a bit of an understatement, really. The man is a master of metaphor and allusion and this book is wildly entertaining, challenging and clever. Highly recommended.
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1990 National Book Award winner, this novel of the passage of a New Orleans slave ship is just stunning.


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