A review by birdybird
The Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb: An American Slave by Henry Bibb

challenging dark sad slow-paced

5.0

Bibb is a very moral man dedicated to his faith; which is seen in his fervent (and justified) disapproval of the supposedly-pious slave owners throughout the text. The focus on the narrative is not only freeing himself from enslavement - but also saving his family. The only part of the book that was more surprising than the amount of escapes/attempted escapes Bibb makes was the ending. This made me see the narrative in a new light as the entire text becomes outlined with a sense of nostalgia for his marriage and the attempts he made to bring his family together only for his marriage to fail. Bibb himself points out his ex-wife was not responsibly per-say, but at the same time he condemns Malinda regardless.