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Reviewed by Anne Boling for Readers' Favorite
Breena Clarke brings to life the fictional story of Sewing Annie Coats and her son, Gabriel. Annie’s husband was sold. Annie taught her son how to sew to keep him from the harsh work in the fields and because slaves with special skills were less likely to be sold. She also taught him how to read whites.
Abraham Pearl secretly disapproved of slavery. Ten year old Gabriel is hired out to him. He treats Gabriel well and trains him as an assistant. The Coats try to buy their own freedom. Realizing that he will never truly be free, Gabriel joins the Union Army to fight for his freedom.
Can a former slave ever truly be free? This strong, faithful family faces the fear of re-enslavement repeatedly. Clarke weaves threads of history, romance, and drama together to skillfully form a tapestry on which the reader will view the Civil War and slavery in a way they have never before experienced. Stand the Storm will stay with you long after you read the last word. Stand the Storm is a powerful story; this is a must-read book.