Dimensions
132 x 198 x 19mm
One spring morning in New Orleans, in 1843, a middle-aged German immigrant was walking through the city's Spanish Quarter when she came across a woman she recognized, a beautiful young German who had disappeared over 20 years before as a young child. Yet the woman in front of her was a slave, with no memory of a "white" past. What had happened? Had a defenceless European orphan been callously enslaved? So began one of the most celebrated legal dramas in 19th Century America - the battle to free Salome Muller, the lost German slave girl.
John Bailey, author of the multi-award winning The White Divers of Broome, has brought to life an incredible true story. The Lost German Slave Girl is a tour de force, a work of narrative non-fiction that's a fascinating exploration of slavery, a brilliant reconstruction of mid-19th Century New Orleans and a court room drama as riveting as any novel by Grisham or Turow.