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Washington Black is the 2019 Marino Workshop novel.
George Washington Black, or "Wash," an eleven-year-old field slave on a Barbados sugar plantation, is terrified to be chosen by his master's brother as his manservant. To his surprise, the eccentric Christopher Wilde turns out to be a naturalist, explorer, inventor, and abolitionist. Soon Wash is initiated into a world where a flying machine can carry a man across the sky, where even a boy born in chains may embrace a life of dignity and meaning--and where two people, separated by an impossible divide, can begin to see each other as human. But when a man is killed and a bounty is placed on Wash's head, Christopher and Wash must abandon everything. What follows is their flight along the eastern coast of America, and, finally, to a remote outpost in the Arctic. What brings Christopher and Wash together will tear them apart, propelling Wash even further across the globe in search of his true self. From the blistering cane fields of the Caribbean to the frozen Far North, from the earliest aquariums of London to the eerie deserts of Morocco, Washington Black tells a story of self-invention and betrayal, of love and redemption, of a world destroyed and made whole again, and asks the question, What is true freedom?
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A history of the Arctic : nature, exploration and exploitation
Ada Lovelace : the making of a computer scientist
Ada's algorithm : how Lord Byron's daughter Ada Lovelace launched the digital age
Ada's legacy
Arctic exploration in the nineteenth century : discovering the Northwest Passage
Arctic hell-ship : the voyage of HMS Enterprise, 1850-1855
Bones and ochre : the curious afterlife of the Red Lady of Paviland
Charles Darwin : Victorian mythmaker
Charles Darwin and Victorian visual culture
Darwin's armada : four voyages and the battle for the theory of evolution
Darwin's backyard : how small experiments led to a big theory
Darwin, Tennyson and their readers : explorations in Victorian literature and science
Drawing as a way of knowing in art and science
Engendering whiteness : white women and colonialism in Barbados and North Carolina, 1627-1865
Evolution and the Victorians : science, culture and politics in Darwin's Britain
Falling upwards : how we took to the air
Geographies of the romantic north : science, antiquarianism, and travel, 1790-1830
Georges Cuvier, fossil bones, and geological catastrophes : new translations and interpretations of the primary texts
Ice ghosts : the epic hunt for the lost Franklin Expedition
Imperial nature : Joseph Hooker and the practices of Victorian science
Island of the blue foxes : disaster and triumph on the world's greatest scientific expedition
Museum origins : readings in early museum history and philosophy
Mutual othering : Islam, modernity, and the politics of cross-cultural encounters in pre-colonial Moroccan and European travel writing
Myths of the plantation society : slavery in the American South and the West Indies
Natural histories. the story of the most diverse and myriad animals on earth
Of green leaf, bird, and flower : artists' books and the natural world
Other minds : the octopus, the sea, and the deep origins of consciousness
Philip Henry Gosse : science and art in Letters from Alabama and Entomologia alabamensis
Punishing the black body : marking social and racial structures in Barbados and Jamaica
Reforming philosophy : a Victorian debate on science and society
Stripped bare : the art of animal anatomy
Surviving slavery in the British Caribbean
The Guild handbook of scientific illustration
The Laws guide to nature drawing and journaling
The Moroccan state in historical perspective, 1850-1985
The art of natural history : illustrated treatises and botanical paintings, 1400-1850
The children of Africa in the colonies : free people of color in Barbados in the age of emancipation
The curious Mister Catesby : a "truly ingenious" naturalist explores new worlds
The first black slave society : Britain's "barbarity time" in Barbados, 1636-1876
The fossil hunter : dinosaurs, evolution, and the woman whose discoveries changed the world
The ice balloon : S.A. Andrée and the heroic age of Arctic exploration
The man who ate his boots : the tragic history of the search for the Northwest Passage
The philosophical breakfast club : four remarkable friends who transformed science and changed the world
The practice of oil painting and drawing
Ultima Thulé : explorers and natives in the polar North
Unfreezing the Arctic : science, colonialism, and the transformation of Inuit lands
Walk the line : the art of drawing
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