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An edition of Walk through darkness (2002)

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"Walk Through Darkness is the tale of two very different men, each on a quest, both tied together by a history of remorse, jealousy, and a love that crosses the barriers of race during the time of slavery.".

"William, a fugitive slave from Maryland, is driven by two powerful needs - to find his wife, Dover, who is pregnant with his child, and to live as a free man. He undertakes the treacherous journey north to restore meaning to his life, putting him at odds with the law and the sentiments of a nation. Morrison, who fled a painful youth in Scotland, had once hoped to establish a new life in America with his brother, but the unforeseen realities of immigrant life drove them apart.".

"As David Anthony Durham traces the physical and spiritual journeys of William, Dover, and Morrison, he captures in detail the events and the landscape of America just before the turmoil of the Civil War.

Interweaving tragedy and hardship with a profound understanding of enduring love and the desire for freedom, Walk Through Darkness is a complex story that is uniquely American, reflecting the tortured nature of the country's bloodlines and uncovering the deep bonds - and wounds - that exist across racial lines. This is a work of "fiction in history" that follows two very different men's paths to freedom, and places a difficult part of our nation's history under a magnifying glass to search for something beyond pain.

In the end, it also presents a new possibility of healing - for the characters, and for the larger racial divide that still haunts the United States."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Doubleday
Language
English
Pages
291

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Walk Through Darkness
2009, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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A Walk Through Darkness
2002, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group
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Walk through darkness
2002, Wheeler
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Walk through darkness
2002, Doubleday
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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Fiction.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
813/.6
Library of Congress
PS3554.U677 W35 2002, PS3554.U677W35 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
291 p. ;
Number of pages
291

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3952159M
Internet Archive
walkthroughdarkn00durh
ISBN 10
0385499256
LCCN
2001047673
OCLC/WorldCat
48038420
Library Thing
442694
Goodreads
3265047

Work Description

The second novel by the acclaimed author of Gabriel's Story, Walk Through Darkness is a story of history infused by myth, the intense narrative of an escaped slave trying to reunite with his pregnant wife. Walk Through Darkness is the story of two very different men, each on a quest, both tied together by a history of remorse, jealousy, and a love that crosses the barriers of race during the time of slavery.William, a fugitive slave from Maryland, is driven by two powerful needs--to find his wife, Dover, who is pregnant with his child, and to live as a free man. He undertakes the treacherous journey north to restore meaning to his life, putting him at odds with the law and the sentiments of a nation. Morrison, who fled a painful youth in Scotland, had once hoped to establish a new life in America with his brother, but the unforeseen realities of immigrant life drove them apart. As David Anthony Durham traces the physical and spiritual journeys of William, Dover, and Morrison he captures in rich, evocative detail the events and the landscape of America just before the turmoil of the Civil War. Interweaving tragedy and hardship with a profound understanding of enduring love and the desire for freedom. Walk Through Darkness is a complex story that is uniquely American, reflecting the tortured nature of the country's bloodlines and uncovering the deep bonds, and wounds, that exist across racial lines. This is a well-wrought work of "fiction in history" that follows two very different American men's paths to freedom, and places a difficult part of our nation's history under a magnifying glass to search for something beyond pain. In the end, it also presents a new possibility for healing -- for the characters, and for the larger racial divide that still haunts the United States.Building on the strengths of his extraordinary debut, Durham opens the reader's eyes anew to the eternal odyssey to find a home and identity in America.From the Hardcover edition.

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