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The Forgotten Slaves of Tromelin -
The Forgotten Slaves of Tromelin - | Sylvain Savoia
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This story takes place on a tiny, far-flung island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, whose nearest neighbor is Madagascar, 500 kilometers away... In 1760, the Utile, a ship carrying black slaves from Africa, was shipwrecked here and abandoned by her crew. The surviving slaves had to struggle to stay alive in this desolate land for fifteen years... When this tale got back to France, it became the cornerstone of the battle of Enlightenment to outlaw slavery. More than two hundred years later, the artist Sylvain Savoia accompanied the first archeological mission in search of understanding how these men and women, who had come from the high mountains of Madagascar, had survived alone in the middle of the ocean. This is the story of that mission, through which we're exposed to the extraordinary story of the slaves themselves.
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mirnas
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After a shipwreck, group of slaves from Madagascar tries to survive on a small sandy island in the middle of the Indian ocean. This excellent graphic novel adresses the issue of slavery, an embarrassing chapter of 18th century history.

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Kathrin
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Savoia was part of an archeological expedition to Tromelin to unearth evidence left behind by shipwrecked slaves over a 15 year time span and the book is the account of this expedition along with flashbacks to this time based on historical records.

While it's interesting content, I really didn't care for how the book was mostly carried by the written content and not as much by the illustrations.

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