Exile Child
Suzanne Franco
Based on a true story, Exile Child conveys the pain, heartache and inner strength of Sarah Bartmann (the Hottentot Venus) in a way that will leave you feeling both angry at the less glorious side of history and also humbled by a sense of wonder at how anyone could tolerate a life of slavery without losing that most precious of human needs...hope.
"Exile Child is a historically correct flesh-and-blood portrayal of one of our most tragic heroines." - The Sowetan Newspaper
"Expect to feel anger and indignation as you realise the inhumanity Sarah had to ensure, but Franco's account, although hard-hitting, is thoughtful and sympathetic." - The Cosmopolitan Magazine
"Exile Child gives a harrowing and absorbing account of Sarah's incredible life." - The Herald Newspaper
“Exile Child tells the sad and tragic true story of Sarah Bartmann, a young Khoisan woman living in the 1800’s, who involuntarily became the most terrible victim of colonialism and racism, simply because of her physical attributes.” - African Reporter Newspaper
"Exile Child collates all that is imaginable and creates a story that is highly emotive." - City Press Magazine
“Exile Child gives readers a window into the depths of prejudice and racism, and a very real depiction of this heroine who lived more than a lifetime ago. A truly inspiring read.” - Proud Magazine
"Exile Chid does Sarah justice to be given a female and personal voice. This book offers a blend of history that will not disappoint.” - Big Issue Newspaper
"The story of Sarah Bartmann, through Exile Child is in safe hands." - The Thabo Mbeki Foundation
Duration - 6h 41m.
Author - Suzanne Franco.
Narrator - Malika Ndlovu.
Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2005 Suzanne Franco ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Based on a true story, Exile Child conveys the pain, heartache and inner strength of Sarah Bartmann (the Hottentot Venus) in a way that will leave you feeling both angry at the less glorious side of history and also humbled by a sense of wonder at how anyone could tolerate a life of slavery without losing that most precious of human needs...hope. "Exile Child is a historically correct flesh-and-blood portrayal of one of our most tragic heroines." - The Sowetan Newspaper "Expect to feel anger and indignation as you realise the inhumanity Sarah had to ensure, but Franco's account, although hard-hitting, is thoughtful and sympathetic." - The Cosmopolitan Magazine "Exile Child gives a harrowing and absorbing account of Sarah's incredible life." - The Herald Newspaper “Exile Child tells the sad and tragic true story of Sarah Bartmann, a young Khoisan woman living in the 1800’s, who involuntarily became the most terrible victim of colonialism and racism, simply because of her physical attributes.” - African Reporter Newspaper "Exile Child collates all that is imaginable and creates a story that is highly emotive." - City Press Magazine “Exile Child gives readers a window into the depths of prejudice and racism, and a very real depiction of this heroine who lived more than a lifetime ago. A truly inspiring read.” - Proud Magazine "Exile Chid does Sarah justice to be given a female and personal voice. This book offers a blend of history that will not disappoint.” - Big Issue Newspaper "The story of Sarah Bartmann, through Exile Child is in safe hands." - The Thabo Mbeki Foundation Duration - 6h 41m. Author - Suzanne Franco. Narrator - Malika Ndlovu. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2005 Suzanne Franco ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:14
Prologue
Duration:00:07:06
Chapter 1
Duration:01:07:41
Chapter 2
Duration:00:28:21
Chapter 3
Duration:00:23:19
Chapter 4
Duration:00:14:05
Chapter 5
Duration:00:29:47
Chapter 6
Duration:00:25:56
Chapter 7
Duration:00:43:23
Chapter 8
Duration:00:20:39
Chapter 9
Duration:00:12:30
Chapter 10
Duration:00:15:51
Chapter 11
Duration:00:20:15
Chapter 12
Duration:00:14:19
Chapter 13
Duration:00:27:29
Chapter 14
Duration:00:22:41
Chapter 15
Duration:00:16:38
Epilogue
Duration:00:10:46
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:22