The Womb Rebellion

Fiction & Literature, Historical
Cover of the book The Womb Rebellion by p.w. long, Aoishima Research Institute
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: p.w. long ISBN: 9784902837889
Publisher: Aoishima Research Institute Publication: May 20, 2017
Imprint: Blue Ocean Press Language: English
Author: p.w. long
ISBN: 9784902837889
Publisher: Aoishima Research Institute
Publication: May 20, 2017
Imprint: Blue Ocean Press
Language: English

The Womb Rebellion is the latest in the popular genre of books and movies related to slavery. It continues in the legacy of popular books and films such as: 12 Years a Slave, The Birth of a Nation, The Underground Railroad; and the new Hulu television series adaptation of Margaret Atwood's, “The Handmaid’s Tale”. As in “Underground Railroad”, “The Birth of a Nation” and “The Handmaid’s Tale”, the protagonists of the story are not helpless victims of the oppressive system of enslavement, but agents of change.

This story is inspired by the historical accounts of enslaved women in the American South who resisted the institution of slavery through collectively refusing to bring any child into the world who was destined to be enslaved.

The suicide of the rebellious enslaved Ruby changes both the slave quarters and the consciousness of the enslaved women; but mostly forces the enslaved midwife Pearl to face the moral dilemma involved in birthing children who will be condemned to a life of enslavement:

A peaceful Sunday morning on the Bellamy plantation is disrupted by the suicide of the rebellious Ruby, wife of the hated driver Sam. This event throws the plantation into chaos when the spirit of Ruby returns to produce havoc on the plantation. Ruby’s death most affects the midwife who has become her surrogate mother and who struggles with the requirements of the master and pull of her African roots. Pearl, the midwife, must come to terms with what it means to help birth children who will live their lives in bondage. Ruby’s courage and actions lead the women of the quarters in a resistance to producing more slaves for the plantation.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The Womb Rebellion is the latest in the popular genre of books and movies related to slavery. It continues in the legacy of popular books and films such as: 12 Years a Slave, The Birth of a Nation, The Underground Railroad; and the new Hulu television series adaptation of Margaret Atwood's, “The Handmaid’s Tale”. As in “Underground Railroad”, “The Birth of a Nation” and “The Handmaid’s Tale”, the protagonists of the story are not helpless victims of the oppressive system of enslavement, but agents of change.

This story is inspired by the historical accounts of enslaved women in the American South who resisted the institution of slavery through collectively refusing to bring any child into the world who was destined to be enslaved.

The suicide of the rebellious enslaved Ruby changes both the slave quarters and the consciousness of the enslaved women; but mostly forces the enslaved midwife Pearl to face the moral dilemma involved in birthing children who will be condemned to a life of enslavement:

A peaceful Sunday morning on the Bellamy plantation is disrupted by the suicide of the rebellious Ruby, wife of the hated driver Sam. This event throws the plantation into chaos when the spirit of Ruby returns to produce havoc on the plantation. Ruby’s death most affects the midwife who has become her surrogate mother and who struggles with the requirements of the master and pull of her African roots. Pearl, the midwife, must come to terms with what it means to help birth children who will live their lives in bondage. Ruby’s courage and actions lead the women of the quarters in a resistance to producing more slaves for the plantation.

More books from Historical

Cover of the book Bouquet of Thorns by p.w. long
Cover of the book Deep in the Heart by p.w. long
Cover of the book Die Australierin by p.w. long
Cover of the book Titus Gamble by p.w. long
Cover of the book Bolthar, der Wikingerfürst Band 8: Das Geheimnis des Sonnensteins by p.w. long
Cover of the book The Adventures of Heron by p.w. long
Cover of the book The Pilgrim by p.w. long
Cover of the book Painter of Dreams by p.w. long
Cover of the book De dames van Ivy Cottage by p.w. long
Cover of the book The Birthright of Mary Magdalene by p.w. long
Cover of the book The Reno Court of Inquiry: Day Twelve by p.w. long
Cover of the book Hawk Eye by p.w. long
Cover of the book Trouble in Tombstone, A Floyd Sisters Mystery by p.w. long
Cover of the book Duke's Return by p.w. long
Cover of the book The Alamo by p.w. long
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy