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David Wright Faladé

    This author is known for a distinctive writing style that delves into profound human emotions and complex relationships. Their works are characterized by keen insights into the human psyche, often exploring universal themes of love, loss, and the search for meaning. Readers appreciate their ability to craft vivid characters and compelling narratives that leave a lasting impression. Their unique literary voice sets them apart in contemporary literature.

    Black Cloud Rising
    • Black Cloud Rising

      • 451 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of fall 1863, this historical novel explores a pivotal moment when enslaved individuals began to embrace freedom. With Union forces gaining control of Tidewater Virginia and parts of eastern North Carolina, thousands of freed slaves and runaways sought refuge within Union lines, even as Confederate irregulars remained a threat. In December, the newly formed African Brigade, composed of these former slaves and led by the passionate Abolitionist General Edward Augustus Wild, embarked on a mission to confront rebel guerillas. The story centers on Sergeant Richard Etheridge, the son of a slave and her master, who grapples with his complex identity. Eager to prove his worth, Richard fights alongside his comrades, understanding that their struggle transcends mere territory; they aim to demonstrate their capability as soldiers. Each raid presents a chance to liberate loved ones left behind, including Richard's hope to reunite with Fanny, the woman he wishes to marry. Through powerful depictions of camaraderie and sacrifice, the narrative offers a nuanced portrayal of the journey from enslavement to freedom, highlighting the courage and determination of those who fought for their rights and futures.

      Black Cloud Rising