Bryan Prince is an award-winning author and a descendant of slaves who came to Canada prior to the American Civil War. Among his many projects, he is a director and historian with the Buxton National Historic Site and Museum, a partner of York University's Harriet Tubman Institute, and a consulting editor with the Adam Matthew Publications digital project "Slavery, Abolition, and Social Justice in England." He is the author of I Came As a Stranger: The Underground Railroad, which won the 2005 Children's Nautilus Book Award for Non-Fiction. He lives in Buxton, Ontario.
"A work with the breadth and depth of a historical epic. . . . At
times, it's easy to forget that A Shadow on the Household is a work
of history, and not fiction. Often, the text has the heightened
drama of a detective narrative, with villains and heroes, and
people working against the clock, against unimaginable odds. . . .
a gripping and comprehensive historical investigation that will
draw you in and make you think."
- Montreal "Gazette"
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""Prince's concrete details of a desperate time and place bring the
family fiercely to life. It is a superb piece of scholarship."
- "Globe and Mail
"
"[A] compelling work of popular history . . . Extensive details and
background make for chilling and gut-rending reading. . . .
Accounts such as this people's history remind us of our inhumanity,
but also of the good that devotion and commitment can achieve."
- "Winnipeg Free Press"
"Prince, a Buxton-area farmer and a descendant of slaves, clearly
possesses a remarkable understanding of the history of the subject
he has written about. A Shadow on the Household""is an unrelenting
triumph; a glowing, exhaustively researched and utterly sincere
work that demonstrates how tight family ties can be.
Outstanding."
- "SCENE" magazine
"What a fascinating story! With prodigious research, a fine eye for
detail, and a deep respect for a family who endured the most
painful trauma under the slave system that governed their lives,
Bryan Prince brings the dramatic tale of Arabella and John Weems
and their nine children to life. Prince is an accomplished
storyteller."
- Karolyn Smardz Frost, Governor General's Award-winning author of
I've Got a Home in Glory Land
"The powerful drama of the Weems family's pursuit of freedom is
beautifully and hauntingly retold here through Bryan Prince's
remarkable storytelling skill.""A Shadow on the Household""is an
extraordinary tale of the powerful bonds of family that even
slavery and forced separation coul
"What a fascinating story! With prodigious research, a fine eye for
detail, and a deep respect for a family who endured the most
painful trauma under the slave system that governed their lives,
Bryan Prince brings the dramatic tale of Arabella and John Weems
and their nine children to life. Prince is an accomplished
storyteller."
- Karolyn Smardz Frost, Governor General's Award-winning author of
I've Got a Home in Glory Land
"The powerful drama of the Weems family's pursuit of freedom is
beautifully and hauntingly retold here through Bryan Prince's
remarkable storytelling skill." "A Shadow on the Household" "is an
extraordinary tale of the powerful bonds of family that even
slavery and forced separation could not destroy. . . . A Shadow on
the Household is a story of heroes and villains, of joy and pain,
and ultimately a salute to real freedom fighters. A must read."
-Kate Clifford Larson, Ph.D., author of" "Bound For the Promised
Land: Harriet Tubman, Portrait of an American Hero"
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"A Shadow on the Household contrasts slavery's insidious and cruel
assault on the black family with the Weems family's unflagging,
courageous, heartbreaking and exhilarating struggle to free each
and every member of the family. A Shadow on the Household is a must
read for the steadily growing number of people who know history is
far more exciting and complex than the watered-down version we've
long been offered."
-Mary Kay Ricks, author of Escape on the Pearl: the Heroic Bid for
Freedom on the Underground Railroad
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