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Trouble the Water

By: Rebecca Dwight Bruff
Narrated by: Gerald C. Rivers
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Deeply moving and illuminating, Trouble the Water reveals the little-known real-life story of Robert Smalls. Born enslaved before the Civil War, Smalls witnesses great privilege and immense suffering alongside his owner's daughter and the dangerous son of a firebrand secessionist. When he's only 12, he's put to work in Charleston, where he loads ships and learns to pilot a cotton steamer. When the war erupts and his cotton steamer becomes a confederate warship, Robert attempts a harrowing escape to freedom for himself and the people he loves.

Robert Smalls is one of America's great unsung heroes, and Trouble the Water finally brings his story into the light.

Perfect for fans of The Invention of Wings, Homegoing, The Underground Railroad.

©2019 Rebecca Dwight Bruff (P)2020 Rebecca Dwight Bruff
African American Biographical Fiction Fiction Genre Fiction Transportation War
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Engaging Storyline • Compelling Narration • Detailed Historical Account • Skilled Voice Acting • Engaging Vocal Performance
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What an excellent book! I was transported back to the mid 1800s. The story was easy to follow and didn't have any points where it went off rambling like some do. Kept me involved the whole book. Now the narration was above and beyond great! He did many different voices for each character which brought it to life. Adding a female narrator for Mrs. McKee added a lot as well. Definitely recommend.

Very good book with excellent narration.

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The book is very insightful as to what motivates individuals and how people can learn and grow over time. I enjoyed all the theological references. I thought there would be a lot of military history but the book was more about people, which I loved.

Great character development

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This is a great book. Amazing story and the narrator was wonderful. I would recommend.

Loved the narrator

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It brought the characters and times alive. Th narration was excellent. I had never heard of Robert Smals before and I found his life to be fascinating and one people should hear. It would make a great movie. The only issue I had was with a technical audio glitch around chapter 41 with the playback of the narration of Jane McKee. That was very unfortunate for an otherwise outstanding audiobook.

Excellent story

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First, I highly recommend the audio version. I felt like I was very present in the story through the spirituals, laughter, and heartache. I had never heard of Robert smalls. I am so grateful to have learned about his legacy and the story of so many people.

Powerful

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Bruff writes about Robert Smalls with eloquence and insight. But I wish this had had a better developmental editor. The story would have been stronger if it had stayed with Smalls's POV rather than veering into the heads of White characters. The pacing is also off in the last third. The big event, the Civil War, comes out of nowhere, as if there were missing chapters, and flits by too fast. I also wish Bruff had dramatized Smalls's postbellum life more. His five terms in Congress get a mere sentence. I'm in favor of anything that publicizes Smalls's story, but this isn't quite the novel he deserves.

Additionally, the audiobook had issues. The main narrator, Gerald C. Rivers, was wonderful and has a fine singing voice. But there were places where the playback seemed to skip, where it repeated, and where it was muffled, especially with the interspliced female narrator.

Not Quite the Novel Robert Smalls Deserves

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I loved the story line and great detail of the south and happening’s during the times of southern slavery.

How the story is tied into the place I live now. The Low Country Hilton Head SC

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Loved this story and the narration but in the last few chapters Mrs McGee’s character is not able to be heard. I think there is an issue with the recording. The main narrator is excellent and made the story come alive. The story is very engaging and spans a whole lifetime.

Excellent story

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I really didn’t dislike any of it but hard to hear the truth as to how African Americans were treated!!

Narrator who was also the main character

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A beautifully written account of terrible times in our nation. Robert Smalls was truly a hero

Tragic times

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