The Blackbirds of St. Giles by Lila Cain
The Blackbirds of St Giles brings a perilous journey of two siblings, Daniel and Pearl, who escape a slave rebellion in Jamaica in 1768.
Their journey takes them to New York where in
1776, Daniel answers king’s call to join His Majesty’s Troops during the
struggles to retain America in exchange for freedom. While picking up the arms,
Daniel saves a Major’s life in a battle. He is rewarded with the man’s
inheritance. Thus, the journey takes him and his sister to London.
But promises are not always kept. What was
supposed to be a rewarding life turns into a misery and another fight for
survival. The siblings are thrown into the streets of dark parts of London
brimming with poverty and cruelty.
This poignant story vividly paints the
terrifying streets of 18th century London, the treacherous realities
and persistence of two siblings exposing their hopes and despairs. It’s charged
emotionally, and the bond between two siblings is deep and at times
overprotective. It’s the story of resilience against prejudice.
This story exposes the lesser-known period in
history, with captivating characters that can aw but also frustrate at times.
It is a reminder of human nature to fight for freedom and dignity.
Comments
Post a Comment