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The Freeom to Love

An idealistic young plantation heir and his childhood friend turned house slave risk everything to pursue a forbidden, clandestine romance in antebellum Kentucky.

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Pub Date Mar 05 2025 | Archive Date Jul 12 2026

Wipf & Stock | Resource Publication


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Description

Arthur Buchanan returns to Mason County, Kentucky, an idealistic young man who has just inherited the Lanark Plantation. His arrival is eagerly anticipated by the household servants, his brutal mother, "Missus" Anna, who is angry that Buck left Lanark to their son, and Samson, his close childhood friend and slave whom he has not spoken to in over a decade.

When Arthur invites Samson to move into the Lanark home as a houseslave, it draws ire and curiosity from all sides. Arthur's mother plots for her son to take a wife, but the two men find themselves unable to control their feelings for each other, despite the incredible risks and the deep disparities in their power and station. The young master and his slave embark upon a clandestine relationship, hidden from everyone, lest their taboo connection cause unimaginable repercussions.

Can love flourish under the extreme imbalance and dehumanizing conditions of slavery?

Warning: contains highly charged racial imagery and language that cannot be avoided in a work of this nature.

Arthur Buchanan returns to Mason County, Kentucky, an idealistic young man who has just inherited the Lanark Plantation. His arrival is eagerly anticipated by the household servants, his brutal...


Advance Praise

First Place- 2026 Laramie Award for American Fiction

Finalist- Best LGBTQ Fiction American Book Awards

Debuted behind the Oprah Book Club book

"Highly Provocative and Deeply Moving"

"Goes to a place very few have dared, and goes there beautifully"

"A brilliant and touching story of forbidden love"

" The relationship between Arthur and Samson is heartbreaking, tender, and deeply moving—a reminder that love can exist even in the darkest corners of history. It doesn’t shy away from the brutality of the time, but it honors the humanity and strength of its characters. A bold and important story that celebrates LGBTQ+ love and resilience with raw honesty."

"‘Freedom to Love’ is everything you would wish to find in a story."

"Very well researched. It's the characters and especially the diabolical mother, Anna, who really stand out."

First Place- 2026 Laramie Award for American Fiction

Finalist- Best LGBTQ Fiction American Book Awards

Debuted behind the Oprah Book Club book

"Highly Provocative and Deeply Moving"

"Goes to a place very...


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ISBN 9798385239603
PRICE $9.99 (USD)
PAGES 251

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