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Follow on Google News | Imagination Lunchbox Launch Audiobook of 'More than a Fraction'The Inspiring Creative Non-Fiction Book 'More than a Fraction' is Re-Published by Imagination Lunchbox as Audiobook
Already filled with creative writing skills that provoke thoughts and imagery, in audio form you can surround yourself with words served-up by skilled voice-over actor Tim Tidball wherever you go (jogs, walks, exercises). Hear the documentation of her discovered heritage which led her to a plantation in Blacksburg, Virginia where her ancestors – the Fractions - arrived from West Africa on a ship called the True Blue. The "More Than a Fraction" book was published in print/digital and originally released in 2017. The story follows the Fraction brothers Thomas and Othello, who ran away from enslavement at the Solitude plantation to obtain their freedom by joining the Union Army. Thomas' service during the Civil War resulted in him being promoted to a level 5 sergeant. Both Thomas and his brother Othello have their names engraved on the War Memorial Wall in Washington, DC. Today Dr. Kerri is a member of the Smithfield-Preston Foundation Board of Trustees that oversees the historic estate where the plantation was located - now called the grounds of Virginia Tech University. The Prestons, the original owners of the plantation, were one of the most influential families in Virginia at the time. The last heir to the Smithfield estate when it held enslaved people was William Ballard Preston, a former Virginia State Senator and as U.S. Secretary of the Navy. The Solitude estate, located also on the campus of Virginia Tech next to the Smithfield estate, was owned by Robert Preston – brother of William. Dr. Moseley-Hobbs sits on the Advisory Board that oversees the Solitude estate via Virginia Tech University. Dr. Hobbs' ancestors, it was discovered, had a remarkable story to tell. Dr. Hobbs is a direct descendant of Thomas Fraction. Thomas was noted by a local newspaper in Salem, Virginia, where he brought land after the Civil War, as a "well known colored man" when he passed away. To learn more about the "More Than a Fraction: Based on a True Story" audio book visit www.ImaginationLunchbox.com or www.MoreThanaFraction.org. To order the book visit www.Audible.com (https://t.co/ End
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