
The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatius Sancho
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Narrated by:
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Paterson Joseph
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Malorie Blackman
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By:
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Paterson Joseph
About this listen
This audiobook includes an exclusive interview with Paterson Joseph and Malorie Blackman, author of Noughts and Crosses.
Picked for The Times biggest books for Autumn 2022
Meet Charles Ignatius Sancho: his extraordinary story, hidden for three hundred years, is about to be told. discover Georgian London as you've never seen it before.
I had little right to live, born on a slave ship where my parents both died. But I survived, and indeed, you might say I did more...
It's 1746 and Georgian London is not a safe place for a young Black man, especially one who has escaped slavery. After the twinkling lights in the Fleet Street coffee shops are blown out and the great houses have closed their doors for the night, Sancho is utterly alone. The man he hoped would help is dying. Sancho is desperate.
And yet this same Sancho will go on to tread the boards of London's theatres, become a highly acclaimed musician and composer, lead the fight to end slavery, meet the King and become the very first Black person to vote in Britain...
It's time for him to tell his story, one that begins on a tempestuous Atlantic Ocean, and ends at the very centre of London life. And through it all, he must ask: born amongst death, how much can you achieve in one short life?
From one of Britain's best-loved actors, Paterson Joseph, comes an utterly captivating historical novel, telling the true story of a Great Black Briton. Fans of Bridgerton, Hamilton, The Miniaturist and The Confessions of Frannie Langton will adore being led into the heart of Black Georgian London.
©2022 Paterson Joseph (P)2022 Hachette Audio UKCritic reviews
"'An absolutely thrilling, throat-catching wonder of a historical novel. Told with dazzling energy and brilliant panache. Hugely recommended." (Stephen Fry)
"Phenomenal! Highly recommended." (Malorie Blackman, author of Noughts and Crosses)
"An absolute masterpiece of a debut...historical fiction at its best!" (Susan Stokes-Chapman, bestselling author of Pandora)
Really interesting and well narrated.
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Any chance of getting them a podcast, Audible?
The book was a joy, often funny but moving me to tears on more than one occasion.
I don't generally love characters telling their lives in retrospect. However, it works really well here because the character's motivation isn't perfectly recalling the past but communicating in his present.
The interview rules!
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An absolute gem!
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Also educated this reader without lecturing.
Beautifully written, universally relevant
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Fantastic book, brilliant performance.
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Having an important story to tell is all very well - and this, the tale of the first black Briton to have the vote, is a very important story indeed - but that's all for nothing if they story isn't well told. Happily, Sancho's story is in safe hands here.
Working from relatively scant details - the historical record on Sancho's life is scandalously thin - Mr Joseph weaves an engrossing tale which enraptures as it informs. There's more than a hint of Dickens to the structure and style as we follow Sancho from birth on a slave ship to prominence in Georgian London with, along the way, memorable appearances from the historical and literary figures who peppered his life.
The writing is finely honed, with arresting images and poetic turns of phrase never far away - and it goes without saying that the reading, by acclaimed Shakespearean actor Mr Joseph himself, is exquisite. Sancho becomes a vivid and three-dimensional character (at times foppishly theatrical, at others filled with righteous fury), presented at different ages via diary entries and letters, but the other characters are all given clear and distinctive voices in a tour de force of writing and performance.
'The Secret Diaries of Charles Ignatious Sancho' is, in the end, a fittingly remarkable book about a remarkable life.
Powerful, poetic and hugely entertaining
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Absolutely Splendid
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Brilliant
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Great!
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The fact that it's narrated by the author, who is also an established actor and playwright is a brilliant addition to the usual audiobook experience. Highly recommend.
brilliant story and excellent narration
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