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Jude and Diana

by (author) Sharon Robart-Johnson

read by Shelley Hamilton

Publisher
Fernwood Publishing
Initial publish date
Jun 2021
Category
General, Historical
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781773634418
    Publish Date
    Jun 2021
    List Price
    $22.00
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781773634425
    Publish Date
    Jun 2021
    List Price
    $21.99
  • Downloadable audio file

    ISBN
    9781773635514
    Publish Date
    May 2022
    List Price
    $21.99

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About the authors

 

Sharon Robart-Johnson was born in the South End of Yarmouth; she is a thirteenth-generation Nova Scotian. Her roots reach beyond the Expulsion of the Acadians in 1755 to the arrival of the Black Loyalists in Shelburne in 1783, as well as an enslaved person brought to Digby County in 1798. In 2009 she published her first book, Africa’s Children: A History of Blacks in Yarmouth. Sharon is the Publications Chair of the Yarmouth County Historical Society, which owns and operates the Yarmouth County Museum and Archives. Her years of archival experience and passion for researching Black history has most recently culminated in historical fiction, a way to honour those omitted from colonial archives.

 

Sharon Robart-Johnson's profile page

 

Shelly Hamilton is a singer, actor, host, producer and writer. From Nova Scotia and based in Toronto, Shelley has worked internationally from Dubai to Japan, sung on award winning albums, and done everything from a cappella with stand up comedy, to singing the Rolling Stones classic “gimme shelter“ beside the legend her self – Mary Clayton. Shelley was awarded 2019 Artist of the Year by Africa Nova Scotian Music Association.

 

Shelley Hamilton's profile page

Awards

  • Short-listed, Jim Connors Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction
  • Winner, Robbie Robertson Dartmouth Book Award for Fiction
  • Short-listed, Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction

Excerpt: Jude and Diana (by (author) Sharon Robart-Johnson; read by Shelley Hamilton)

Editorial Reviews

“Sharon Robart-Johnson imagines Jude and Diana out of the depths of the colonizer’s archives. Let us seek them, celebrate them, and with Robart-Johnson, listen for the lessons they might have for us today.”

Lynn Jones, creator of The Lynn Jones African-Canadian & Diaspora Heritage Collection in the Saint Mary’s University Archives

“This is a story of Jude whose strong will and unyielding spirit resisted the cruel bonds of slavery in Nova Scotia where she hoped to find freedom and, instead, found her place in history.”

Rosemarie Nervelle, Author of Swamp Robin: A Memoir

“Meticulously researched and unflinching in detail, Jude and Diana puts flesh and bones on the plight of enslaved Black people in Nova Scotia, who are too often reduced to a sterile footnote in the polite version of Canadian history. In its explorations of Black dignity, deferred justice, and the responsibility of “good” white bystanders, this historical novel is deeply relevant for our present time.”

Chad Lucas, journalist and author of Thanks A Lot, Universe

“How do we honour the lives of two enslaved women who were murdered in Nova Scotia? Sharon Robart-Johnson does that through her deft recreation of the lives of Jude and Diana, who endured cruelty and brutalization at the hands of their White enslavers. The author excavates the story, and through fiction, brings it into the light of day. Jude and Diana speak once more. And what a story they tell! By speaking the names of Jude and Diana, and putting flesh on the bones of their story, Robart-Johnson provides what was denied them at the hands of the magistrates of Yarmouth County—justice. The author does not shy away from recounting the violence of brutalization Whites wrought on the bodies and soul of Black people. But through her achingly beautiful writing, she restores Black humanity and hope. Let your heart be moved by the sorrow and pain that is continuously braided through the story. Weep for the lost lives of these two women. And be outraged. Let your anger move you to commit to creating a world of justice and beauty. The story of Jude and Diana has finally come to light and we thank Sharon Robart-Johnson for being the torchbearer.”

Dr. Afua Cooper, Author of Black Matters and The Hanging of Angelique

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