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WASHINGTON BLACK by Esi Edugyan, read by Dion Graham
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WASHINGTON BLACK by Esi Edugyan, read by Dion Graham

Root for the heroes of this adventure who escape by hot air balloon from an 1830s Caribbean plantation to the arctic plains of Canada. Narrator Dion Graham pulls out the stops to sweep listeners along with the eleven-year-old enslaved boy and his master.

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October 8, 20185m 16s

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Show Notes

Root for the unlikely heroes of this high adventure who escape by hot air balloon from an 1830s Caribbean plantation to the arctic plains of Canada. Narrator Dion Graham pulls out the stops to sweep listeners along with the eleven-year-old enslaved boy and his master. Beautiful, evocative writing has put this historical novel on the shortlist for the 2018 Man Booker Prize.

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