4 cassettes / 4 hours
Read by Victor Garber
A Place Called Freedom begins in the infernal coal mines of the Jamisson
family, in the Scottish highlands, where twenty-one-year-old Mack McAsh
spends most of his waking hours. Bound to his employer for life, Mack
burns with an insatiable desire to escape.
He finds an unlikely ally in Lizzie Hallim, the beautiful, willful young
aristocratic woman who yearns for independence in a male-dominated
society.
Mack's hunger for freedom brings him into conflict again and again with
the harsh rulers of eighteenth-century Britain. Accused of riot--a
capital crime--Mack becomes one of the thousands of convicts who are
shipped to the American colonies, to work as slaves for seven long
years.
With its vivid, fascinating portrayal of the colorful streets of London
and the endless landscapes of the New World, plus an unforgettable cast
of heroes and villains, lovers, and rebels, hypocrites, hell-raisers,
and whores, A Place Called Freedom is a magnificent epic of love,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.