Escape from the Slave Traders: Introducing David Livingstone Audiobook By Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson cover art

Escape from the Slave Traders: Introducing David Livingstone

Trailblazer Books, Volume 5

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Escape from the Slave Traders: Introducing David Livingstone

By: Dave Jackson, Neta Jackson
Narrated by: Jim Hodges
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Escape from the Slave Traders: Introducing David Livingstone

An urgent call for help cut through the morning mists that floated along the shore of Lake Shirwa. Two young African boys, Wikatani and Chuma, had been captured by slave traders, but their desperate cries would never reach their village.

Easily overpowered by their captors, the boys’ only hope is to endure a ruthless march through the jungles that takes them far from their village to a destination unknown. Where are the cruel Red Caps taking them? What chance might the boys have to escape? If they manage to escape, how will they ever find their way home again? Fortunately for Wikatani and Chuma, there is help on the way.

David Livingstone, a missionary and British government official, is doing everything he can to put a halt to the slave traders who are devastating southeastern Africa during the 1860s. But is there any reason to hope that he might help two young boys? Will they have the courage to face the phenomenal adventure and peril before them?

©1992, 2016 Dave and Neta Jackson (P)2018 Jim Hodges
Historical Fiction Africa Fiction Literature & Fiction Religious Fiction

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