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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Long Way Home is an inspirational and harrowing historical fiction drama by author Kevin Bannister. The novel’s central plot focuses on two slaves during the American revolution, who make their escape in a bid to enlist in the British army. There is young Murphy Steele, who knows no other life but slavery, and the influential Thomas Peters, who claims he was born a prince in Africa, but stolen away from his people in a wicked deal. After a first failed attempt at escape, the duo suffers horrific punishments, but this only spurs them on to try again until they find success. Eventually Murphy and Thomas are able to make lives as free men, but being dark skinned in a white man’s world means they will always have hardships, even when they are free.
Author Kevin Bannister has created a superbly detailed historical novel that contained a lot of facts about the discrimination of black people, some of which I had never heard of before (having to buy a pew in the church, for example). Our narrator Murphy tells his tale with directness, a simple yet effective descriptive style. Through his eyes, we see Thomas’ wild and impetuous spirit, his search for justice, and his thirst to right the many inequalities that he sees in the world. Though the men pass through many different settings on their quest for a free life, The Long Way Home is very much a character driven story at heart. I’d definitely recommend it to all historical fiction fans.