Black Duck

Black Duck by Janet Taylor Lisle, published by Scholastic in 2007, is a narrative set in 1929 Newport, Rhode Island. This edition, the First Scholastic Printing, spans 252 pages and is presented in English. The story is recounted by Ruben Hart, who reflects on how his family and his best friend’s family became entangled in the fierce rivalry among groups vying for control of the local rum-smuggling trade.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the historical context surrounding the rum trade and its impact on the community. The narrative delves into themes of competition and the complexities of relationships during a tumultuous period. Through Ruben’s perspective, the book provides insight into the challenges faced by families caught in the crossfire of this illicit business, offering a glimpse into a significant moment in American history.
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Years later, Ruben Hart tells the story of how, in 1929 Newport, Rhode Island, his family and his best friend’s family were caught up in the violent competition among groups trying to control the local rum-smuggling trade.
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