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The Dark Sun Rises

By: Denise Williamson
Narrated by: Peter Jay Fernandez
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Set in 19th century Charleston, South Carolina, The Dark Sun Rises is an inspirational work of historical fiction. With impeccable attention to detail and a strong conviction in God, Williamson leads the listener into the complex world of slavery.

In this novel, Joseph, a manservant of Abram Callcott, begins a journey of faith. One of Abram's passions is teaching the slaves about the Gospel. He is shocked, however, by the realization that Joseph has taught himself to read and write. Joseph's abilities show Abram that he may have misjudged his African slaves, but nothing can prepare either man for what is to come.

Through strong, colorful characters, Williamson examines slavery from various perspectives and explores the growth and change in the antebellum south. With a moving narration by Peter Jay Fernandez, The Dark Sun Rises will remind listeners of an era that defined and changed America.

©1998 Denise Williamson (P)2003 Recorded Books, LLC
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My favorite book excellently narrated. I felt everything that happened to Joseph. This book made me want to read the bible.

Wonderfully thought provoking

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I liked the story line of conflicting ideas of two generations, especially the specific struggle of a son’s attempt to come to terms with his father’s philosophy related to dealing with people of color. The narrator did a nice job delineating characters and articulating southern accents. I would be interested in reading more books by this author.

Historical Fiction

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I haven't finished the book and I'm not sure I'll be able to but I wanted to capture my initial observations. Though the narrator is a good reader, as reading goes, he's not a very good narrator. The voices don't fit the characters, I know that's subjective, but it's hard to distinguish the characters. And his 'Southern Belle' accent is way off. It takes away from the listening experience. And he does this pause after every period, it makes for choppy stiff dialogue.

I do like the question the book attempts to answer or raise...Christains justifying owning slaves, in the name of saving them. I think th he writing lacks real depth, but it is a hard subject to write about honestly. JMHO!

Whiny and unrealistic

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If you could sum up The Dark Sun Rises in three words, what would they be?

Struggle, Persistence, Forgiveness

What other book might you compare The Dark Sun Rises to and why?

Mandingo, because of the misunderstanding of considering black people as chattle instead of human beings.

Have you listened to any of Peter Jay Fernandez’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No, but I will.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

When Abram realized Joseph could read, learn and administer medical help.

Any additional comments?

This is a great listen. The picture the author painted, plays like a movie in my mind's eye!

Excellent Storyline

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I couldn't stop listen to this audio book. I will advise to listen to all. This one would make a great, aspiring movie.

OMG, a must read/listen

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