
Synopsis
Set during the turbulence of the mid-18th century, across both sides of the Atlantic, A Place Called Freedom is a gripping tale of courage, rebellion and the search for freedom. From the undisputed master of suspense and drama, author of The Pillars of the Earth, Ken Follett.
A Life of Poverty
Scotland, 1767. Mack McAsh is a slave by birth, destined for a cruel and harsh life as a miner. But as a man of principles and courage, he has the strength to stand up for what he believes in, only to be labelled as a rebel and enemy of the state.
A Life of Wealth
Life feels just as constrained for rebellious Lizzie Hallim, as she struggles with the less cruel circumstances of wealth and privilege. Fiercely independent, she is engaged to a man she doesn’t care for, a landlord’s son and heir to an exploitative business empire.
A Search for Freedom
Lizzie finds herself helping Mack after he becomes a fugitive. Separated by class but bound by their yearning for freedom, they escape to London. True freedom, though, lies further afield, in a new life that awaits across the Atlantic Ocean . . .
Praise for Ken Follett:
‘Bold in scale and meticulously researched’ – The Sunday Times
‘Follett is masterly in conveying so much drama and historical information so vividly’ – The Scotsman
‘A master storyteller’ – The i
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Reviews
Gripping . . . a very entertaining taleChicago Tribune
CompellingSan Francisco Chronicle
A compulsive, sweeping adventureToday