
A 351-page historical epic exposing three centuries of slave trade. Love, rebellion, and survival unfold amid storms, betrayal, and unforgettable characters in this gripping maritime tale.
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Dive into *The Slave Ship*, a sweeping historical novel that blends romance, adventure, and a harrowing exploration of one of history’s darkest chapters. Written by Jean Lainé, this 351-page masterpiece transports readers to the brutal world of the transatlantic slave trade, where human lives were bartered like cattle, marked with hot irons, and torn from their African homelands to fuel the economies of the Americas. More than just a tale of survival, this novel weaves a story of forbidden love, rebellion, and resilience against impossible odds.
At the heart of *The Slave Ship* is the passionate and dangerous love story of a young woman, the daughter of a Nantes shipowner, who flees her gilded cage to reunite with her Chouan lover, exiled after the French Revolution. Her journey takes a dramatic turn when she stows away on a slave ship, only to be discovered and forced into service by the ruthless Captain Trachet. What follows is a relentless odyssey—storms at sea, the constant threat of British frigates, the treachery of slave traders, and the ever-present specter of disease and rebellion among the enslaved. Her courage and determination are tested at every turn, making her one of the most compelling heroines in historical fiction.
Lainé populates his novel with a cast of unforgettable characters, each bringing their own intensity to the story. Mawba, the indomitable African leader, embodies the spirit of resistance, while Peter the Englishman and his accomplice Théotime represent the greed and cruelty of the slave trade. Their interactions—sometimes brutal, sometimes poignant—create a tapestry of emotion that lingers long after the last page. From heart-wrenching scenes of suffering to moments of unexpected tenderness, *The Slave Ship* captures the full spectrum of human experience in a world where survival is never guaranteed.
While *The Slave Ship* is a work of fiction, it is deeply rooted in historical reality. Lainé meticulously recreates the horrors of the Middle Passage, the economic forces that drove the slave trade, and the social upheavals of 18th-century France. The novel serves as both an immersive adventure and a sobering reminder of the atrocities committed in the name of profit. Yet, it also celebrates the unbreakable human spirit, offering a glimmer of hope amid the darkness. Whether you’re a fan of historical fiction, maritime adventures, or stories of love and resilience, this book is an essential addition to your library.
*The Slave Ship* is more than just a novel—it’s an experience. Its vivid storytelling, richly drawn characters, and unflinching portrayal of history make it a standout work in the genre. The 351-page paperback edition is perfect for readers who crave depth, emotion, and a story that stays with them long after they’ve turned the final page. Ideal for book clubs, history enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a tale of adventure with real stakes, this book is a must-read.
A Riveting Journey Through History and Humanity
Step aboard *The Slave Ship*, a historical novel that masterfully blends the thrill of adventure with the weight of history. This 351-page paperback, written by Jean Lainé, is not just a story—it’s an immersive experience that transports readers to the heart of the transatlantic slave trade, a brutal chapter where human lives were commodified and suffering was the currency of empire. At its core, the novel follows a young woman’s desperate escape from her aristocratic prison to reunite with her exiled lover, only to find herself entangled in the deadly world of a slave ship. With its richly detailed narrative and emotionally charged characters, this book is a testament to the power of storytelling to illuminate the past while captivating the present.
Love, Rebellion, and the Fight for Survival
The heroine of *The Slave Ship* is a woman of extraordinary courage, defying the constraints of her time to pursue love and freedom. Her journey takes a dark turn when she is forced into service on a slave vessel, where she must navigate the treacherous waters of betrayal, disease, and rebellion. Alongside her, readers meet a cast of unforgettable figures: Mawba, the fierce African leader who refuses to be broken; Peter the Englishman, a slave trader whose cruelty knows no bounds; and Captain Trachet, a man whose ruthlessness is matched only by his cunning. Their stories intertwine in a tapestry of emotion, from the depths of despair to moments of unexpected tenderness, making this novel as heart-wrenching as it is gripping.
History Brought to Life with Unflinching Honesty
Jean Lainé doesn’t shy away from the brutal realities of the slave trade. Through meticulous research and vivid prose, he recreates the horrors of the Middle Passage—the overcrowded holds, the stench of disease, the relentless cruelty of those who profited from human suffering. Yet, amid the darkness, there are flashes of humanity: acts of defiance, moments of solidarity, and the unyielding will to survive. This novel is more than a historical account; it’s a powerful exploration of resilience, love, and the indomitable spirit of those who refused to be erased by history. Perfect for readers who crave depth and authenticity, *The Slave Ship* is a book that demands to be read—and remembered.
This 351-page paperback edition of *The Slave Ship* is a meticulously crafted historical novel, weighing 0.7 kg and measuring 22.00 x 15.20 x 2.00 cm. Published in 2015, it is written entirely in French and features a durable softcover format, making it ideal for both casual reading and in-depth study. With its rich narrative and historical depth, this book is a valuable addition to any collection.
With a reputation for publishing works that blend historical rigor with compelling storytelling, this publisher has established itself as a trusted name in maritime and historical literature. Their catalog includes a diverse range of titles, from gripping novels to meticulously researched non-fiction, all designed to transport readers to different eras and worlds. Each book is crafted with care, ensuring a reading experience that is both immersive and enlightening.
The novel explores three centuries of the transatlantic slave trade, focusing on events tied to the 18th and early 19th centuries, including the aftermath of the French Revolution.
The book does not include maps or illustrations; it is a text-based historical novel.
While the novel is a work of fiction, it is grounded in historical research and depicts real aspects of the slave trade, maritime history, and the social context of the time.
The book is suitable for adult readers and those interested in historical fiction, particularly themes related to the slave trade and maritime adventures.
The novel does not include a bibliography or references, as it is a fictional work, though it reflects historical accuracy in its storytelling.
This is a standalone novel and not part of a series.
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