Abena is a rebellious Ashanti girl sold into slavery on the notorious Transatlantic route from West Africa to Jamaica. Mungo is an English orphan who becomes a cabin boy, only to be kidnapped and sold as a white slave. Fate brings the two together and Mungo, risking life and limb, saves Abena from a terrible death. Together they escape and set out towards the Blue Mountains - where rumours tell of a stronghold of runaway slaves ruled by a legendary leader called Nanny. But can Abena and Mungo slip through the hordes of Redcoats and baying bloodhounds sent to drag them back� Based on historical events, the novel unflinchingly describes the conditions of black and also white slavery in the 18th century, when profits took precedence over human life, and ends on a strong note of hope.
This is a book to read at a time when the national myopia over what slavery entailed is challenged as never before. - Independent
A sobering, compelling and ultimately heart-warming read, Rebel Cargo offers much to mature secondary readers keen to explore this shameful period in our history. - www.writeaway.org.uk
Readers will likely flinch when reading Rebel Cargo, but the hopeful ending will leave most with a better feeling and with plenty of food for thought. - School Librarian
Fearlessly explores the cruelty and gruesome reality of the slave trade while relating a truly thrilling adventure story. Ultimately the book conveys a true sense of the indomitability of the human spirit. - Booktrust
Publication Details:
Binding: Paperback, 304 pages ISBN: 9781845075255 Format: 198mm x 129mm