My Name is Ona Judge

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New Hampshire, 1796. “My name is Ona Judge, and I escaped from the household of the President of the United States. I was the favored maid of George and Martha Washington, but they deemed me a slave and thought me property, and I hear ten dollars is offered as reward for my capture. Now I must write the truth that I have lived, and tell my story…”

Chincoteague, Virginia, present day. Rain soaks Tessa Scott as she runs from her car to the old, vine-covered property she has been called to survey. She’s too busy to accept a new job, but doing this favor for the grandmother of her childhood sweetheart delays a painful decision she must make about a future with her controlling boyfriend.

But when Tessa finds a tattered journal carefully hidden inside the house’s ancient fireplace, the tragic story of how Ona was ripped from her mother’s arms to live and work in the palatial Mount Vernon, and the heart-shattering betrayal that led her to risk her life and run, has Tessa spellbound. Could discovering this forgotten scandal at the heart of her nation’s history force her to confront her own story? As she races to reach the final page, will anything prepare her for the desperate moment when Ona’s captors find her again? Will it inspire Tessa to take ownership of her own life and set herself free?

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Weight 1.5 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 1 in

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Chitown Bookworm
Precious Memories

The inhumanity of slavery and the drive and hope of a better life is front and center in the story. The ignorance of well-meaning slave owners who haven't got a clue what its like to be looked at as property is driven home as well. Good read for the historical fiction reader.

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Kindle Customer
Awesome!

First I want to say thank you to the writer who gave us such a fantastic story. I want to say thank you to Ona Judge for knowing and wanting to be free, for having the courage to take a chance. This was a well written story that gave us a look at slavery and the misguided souls who thought that being owned by someone was actually better than being free.The writer gives us a look at the past and the present and does it so effortlessly. I don't want to continue telling you just how good this story is because I will give big parts of it away.

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Kindle Customer
Awesome!

First I want to say thank you to the writer who gave us such a fantastic story. I want to say thank you to Ona Judge for knowing and wanting to be free, for having the courage to take a chance. This was a well written story that gave us a look at slavery and the misguided souls who thought that being owned by someone was actually better than being free.The writer gives us a look at the past and the present and does it so effortlessly. I don't want to continue telling you just how good this story is because I will give big parts of it away.

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Mariessa D.
Powerful Historical Fiction

This is a well-researched and wonderful book. The two stories of Ona and Tessa speak to the tenacity of the Black experience in America. This is one that will stick with me.

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Mariessa D.
Powerful Historical Fiction

This is a well-researched and wonderful book. The two stories of Ona and Tessa speak to the tenacity of the Black experience in America. This is one that will stick with me.