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Nobody's Slave

By: Tim Vicary
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Two boys meet on a voyage that transforms their lives.

Madu, a young African, is captured by the English slave-trader Sir John Hawkins. Tom Oakley is a young sailor in charge of the slaves. At first, the two boys hate each other. But as the story develops, their roles are reversed, and they become closer friends than either would have once believed possible.

This is a fast-moving drama based around real historical events - history as you never learned in school!

©2013 Tim Vicary (P)2015 Tim Vicary
Fiction Historical Fiction Young Adult Sailing Adventure
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Very interesting and surprising

Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

The narration is excellent as is done by the author, and who could understand the content and relay it better!

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Must Listen/Read - Strengthen Your Heart

Loved it! My favorite moment was when both boys became slaves and could empathize with each other.

I want to thank the author for reading his work as he knew where to add the special touches. I really enjoyed his time and energy with each character.

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Excellent narration

Though hard to listen to as far as all the cruelty, especially to the captured slaves, it is historically accurate. The author has an easy voice to listen to and tells the story well. The creative license he took with some parts only made it that much more interesting.

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Brings an already captivating story to life

What did you love best about Nobody's Slave?

I love that this novel turns the concept of slavery on its head. It forces readers to question how slavery comes about and to what degree it defines those who are enslaved. For students, I appreciate the complexity of two stories becoming one. It is a technique that not many novels for your people use.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Madu was definitely the most intriguing character. His dignity, fear, naivety, and strength were inspiring.

Which character – as performed by Tim Vicary – was your favorite?

I most appreciated the narration of the settings. It brings Madu and Tom's world to life, especially for young listeners.

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I offered this novel as a choice for my 9th grade students in our historical fiction unit, and I am so glad I did. Students were engaged and intrigued and learned tremendous amounts about the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade as well as universal themes. I can't wait to teach it again next year!

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Not a bad story.

It took a while for me it get into this story and begin to care at all about the characters. The second half is a bit better. If you are interested in (and/or knowledgeable about) the history of that time frame, it would probably be quite interesting as most of the major facts are historically accurate. The narration was very good.

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Nobody's Slave by Tim Vicary

This is the first book I have listened to like this. It was hard for me to get into because of not being familiar with their ways and actions. But once I started it I wanted to know how it ends.

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