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From Fugitive to Freedom

The Story of the Underground Railroad

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From Fugitive to Freedom

By: Steven Otfinoski
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In an immersive, exciting narrative nonfiction format, this powerful book follows a selection of people who experienced the Underground Railroad.

©2017 Steven Otfinoski (P)2017 Capstone Publishers, Inc.
Black & African American Geography & Cultures North America United States Nonfiction
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good book, short and to the point. I enjoyed this book, good for kids and teens

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The Last Betrayal

From "Fugitivde to Freedom", narrated with dignity and wry humour, is a story of an untenable betrayal not just by slavery but as relationships between those who were bought and those who bought them only regarded the importance of extra labour rather than humanity as important. Not too short, not too long, just right to enjoy the audiobook in one sitting.

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Great story ruined by terrible narration

I think that this is an AI narrator even though it is not listed as such. Here are the issues:

*Awkward 2-3 second pauses in the middle of sentences
* Reading what seem to be picture captions or tables in the middle of paragraphs

I'd love to hear this read by a competent human narrator. but I can't recommend this audiobook as it is.

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