Sold Down the River Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Sold Down the River (Benjamin January, #4) Sold Down the River by Barbara Hambly
1,305 ratings, 4.22 average rating, 81 reviews
Open Preview
Sold Down the River Quotes Showing 1-3 of 3
“As Cinderella would probably tell you, even a prince who only recognizes your footwear is preferable to a lifetime of cleaning grates.”
Barbara Hambly, Sold Down the River
“Slavery, January understood now as he never had before, made you fear change almost more than anything else.”
Barbara Hambly, Sold Down the River
“January opened his mouth and then closed it. At the time -- in the days of his childhood, his slavery -- the endless, intricate dance of slave and master, of work and avoidance of work, had seemed to him the only manner in which life could be conducted. Looking back on it, he was still amazed that grown men and women should be astonished by their slaves' efforts to evade tasks that they themselves found too hard or too nasty, tasks demanded with no recompense but the simplest of food and the cheapest of shelter and clothing, with the constant threat of losing their families thrown in.”
Barbara Hambly, Sold Down the River