The Silent Drum Of Freedom

The Silent Drum Of Freedom
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Publisher : C C Muller
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Download or read book The Silent Drum Of Freedom written by C C Muller and published by C C Muller . This book was released on with total page 95 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "In a world without sound, every touch, every vibration, is a symphony." Set against the harsh backdrop of colonial Martinique between 1674 and 1718, *The Silent Drum of Freedom* tells the gripping tale of Joseph, a deaf maroon leader who becomes the heartbeat of a revolution. Born into slavery, Joseph perceives the world through the vibrations of a drum, guiding him on a path of resistance and hope. As he grows, he leads daring escapes and secret gatherings, uniting his people in their fight for freedom against ruthless overseers and guards. With every silent beat of the drum, Joseph's people move closer to liberation—but also deeper into danger. Faced with unrelenting pursuit and impossible odds, they embark on a perilous journey toward their ancestral homeland in Africa. In this epic tale of courage, sacrifice, and resilience, *The Silent Drum of Freedom* reveals the unbreakable spirit of a people determined to reclaim their destiny. A story of survival, bravery, and the quest for freedom, this novel is a tribute to the forgotten voices of history, whose fight for justice echoes through the ages. Join Joseph and his followers on this extraordinary path where every heartbeat resonates with the promise of liberation. Don’t miss your chance to experience this gripping tale of resilience. Order your copy today and be part of their journey!


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