I am thoroughly enjoying this fiction covering Harriet Tubman‘s time as a spy for the Union during the Civil War. It fleshes out apiece of her life that always seems to take a backseat to her work on the Underground Railroad.
I am thoroughly enjoying this fiction covering Harriet Tubman‘s time as a spy for the Union during the Civil War. It fleshes out apiece of her life that always seems to take a backseat to her work on the Underground Railroad.
Cobbs reaches past the Underground Railroad and brings you a Harriet Tubman story less told. This is a fictional account of the ships Tubman helped lead up the Combahee River to rescue 750 slaves; the largest plantation raid of the Civil War.
The beginning was a slow burn, but was worth it in the end to be able to experience such an enthralling bit of American history... it still could‘ve been about 100 pages shorter. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 stars.
Spending this chilly May day reading this book and trying to catch up on my #arc. Really looking forward to a novel about Harriet Tubman. #netgalley
Out in May this book only covers a slice of Harriet Tubman‘s life when in 1863 she helps the Union Army plan the rescue of hundreds of South Carolina slaves. Very much a work of fiction but historical fiction of the best kind as I felt closer to Tubman as a person rather than only as a historical icon and was left hungry to learn even more.