This micro-history is transnational history at its best. The author’s ability to engage the reader by initiating a theme of intercontinental travel, arrivals and departures to set the tone for the book is magnificent. In addition, as the title states the book is mainly about the specific documents the author’s locate to narrate the story. Documents and official …show more content…
Sweet tells a story of a man forced into slavery, but having to utilize all his cunning and cleverness to take advantage of many immoral and demeaning situations just to stay alive and maintain his sanity and gain his freedom.
Additionally, Scott and Hébrard intelligently weave the conflicts of three great struggles into the family’s story: The Haitian Revolution, the French Revolution of 1848, and the U.S. Civil War, including reconstruction all of which coincide with the struggle’s the family endures. Therefore, Freedom Papers is characteristic of a great Stephen King suspense, a real page-turner, and this reviewer gives it an thumbs up as an essential read for transatlantic