Mose in Bondage
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About the Book
In the autumn of 1850 the man called Mose, a fixture on the Horton plantation in North Carolina, is sold to a wily slave trader to settle a debt. Traveling southward, he sinks into cruel bondage while a woman sold by Horton at the same time runs northward to freedom. In Savannah Mose becomes the property of a kind master, but in Alabama under the thumb of Cody Hawk he suffers intensely. With some help from a slave named Pearl, he shakes off the deadly grip of a dark force, experiences a kind of rebirth, and gains the strength to escape the hell created by Hawk. Saving himself, he is not able to save Pearl.
About the Author
After a stint in the Air Force and graduate work at Baylor and UCLA, James Haydock earned a Ph.D. in Victorian studies at the University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill. Later he taught English and American literature in university classes, specializing in the Victorians. His publications include critical and biographical works in his field and several historical novels. Now retired, he lives with his wife in Wisconsin.