Dangerous Freedom
Discover the gripping narrative of Dangerous Freedom by Lawrence Scott, published in 2021. Set against the tumultuous backdrop of London in 1802, this compelling novel explores the harsh realities faced by black individuals during a time of oppression. The story follows Elizabeth d'Aviniere, the mixed-race great-niece of the Lord Chief Justice, who has grown up in privilege yet finds herself haunted by the dangers that threaten her children's safety.
As Elizabeth grapples with her identity and the legacy of her African-born enslaved mother, she embarks on a poignant journey of self-discovery and resilience. With 290 pages of rich storytelling, Dangerous Freedom delves into themes of freedom, family, and the quest for justice. This thought-provoking work of English literature is a must-read for anyone interested in historical narratives that challenge societal norms.