The secret diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho : a novel / Paterson Joseph.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781250880376 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: xi, 418 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First US edition.
- Publisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2023.
- Copyright: ©2022
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Subject: | Sancho, Ignatius, 1729-1780 > Fiction. Abolitionists > England > London > Fiction. Black people > England > London > Fiction. Freed persons > England > London > Fiction. London (England) > Social conditions > 18th century > Fiction. |
Genre: | Biographical fiction. Historical fiction. Novels. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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- Baker & Taylor
In 1746 Georgian London, Charles Ignatius Sancho, a young Black man and escaped slave, after an unexpected twist of fate, meets the king, writes and plays highly acclaimed music, becomes the first Black person to vote in Britain and leads the fight to end slavery. 75,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
"A lush and immersive tale of adventure, artistry, romance, and freedom set in eighteenth-century London and inspired by a true story. "I had little right to live, born on a slave ship where my parents both died. But I survived, and indeed, you might sayI did more." It's 1746 and Georgian London is not a safe place for a young Black man, especially one who has escaped slavery. After the twinkling lights in the Fleet Street coffee shops are blown out and the great houses have closed their doors for the night, Sancho must dodge slave catchers and worse. The man he hoped would help him--a kindly duke who taught him to write--is dying. Sancho is desperate and utterly alone. So how does the same Charles Ignatius Sancho meet the king, write and play highly acclaimed music, become the first Black person to vote in Britain, and lead the fight to end slavery? It's time for him to tell his story, one that begins on a tempestuous Atlantic Ocean and ends at the very center of London life. And through it all, he must ask: Born among death, how much can he achieve in one short life?"-- - McMillan Palgrave
Named one of NPR's Books We Love
Itâs finally time for Charles Ignatius Sancho to tell his story, one that begins on a slave ship in the Atlantic and ends at the very center of London life. . . . A lush and immersive tale of adventure, artistry, romance, and freedom set in eighteenth-century England and based on a true story
Itâs 1746 and Georgian London is not a safe place for a young Black man. Charles Ignatius Sancho must dodge slave catchers and worse, and his main allyâa kindly duke who taught him to writeâis dying. Sancho is desperate and utterly alone. So how does the same Charles Ignatius Sancho meet the king, write and play highly acclaimed music, become the first Black person to vote in Britain, and lead the fight to end slavery? Through every moment of this rich, exuberant tale, Sancho forges ahead to see how much he can achieve in one short life: âI had little right to live, born on a slave ship where my parents both died. But I survived, and indeed, you might say I did more.â