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Escape on the Underground Railroad
Contributor(s): LeSourd, Nancy (Author)
ISBN: 0310713919     ISBN-13: 9780310713913
Publisher: Zonderkidz
OUR PRICE:   $8.54  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2008
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Annotation: Content with her simple Quaker village life, Hannah Brown's world is shaken when she discovers a family secret and confronts a terrified runaway slave and the determined slave catcher fast on her trail. Her good friend, Sarah Smith only wants to study to be a doctor, until she meets a young orphan whose past, shattered by the evils of slavery, threatens to catch up with him. Excellent for educators and homeschool use.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Religious - Christian - Historical
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical - United States - Civil War Period (1850-1877)
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Prejudice & Racism
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 2008015008
Series: Liberty Letters
Physical Information: 0.6" H x 5.4" W x 8.3" (0.55 lbs) 224 pages
Themes:
- Religious Orientation - Christian
- Topical - Girl's Interest
- Ethnic Orientation - African American
 
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc.
Publisher Description:

In this historical fiction book by former educator Nancy Lesourd, young readers can experience American history through the letters of two girls involved with the Underground Railroad: Hannah, who is shocked to discover her Virginian family is helping escaped slaves make their way North and more shocked by what she learns from an orphaned runaway, and her friend Sarah, who sees the evils of slavery firsthand when a young man is brought Philadelphia home, a slave catcher hot on his heels. Filled with period-accurate information, this book brings history to life and is also perfect for classrooms or homeschool use.

Within this novel in Liberty Letters series, late-elementary and middle school readers can explore the fictionalized story of two girls who find themselves in the middle of world-shaping events.

Hannah's world is shaken when she discovers her family's involvement with the Underground Railroad. When runaways find their way to her Virginia home, she must decide if she will play it safe or join her family to help the slaves escape. In Philadelphia, her friend Sarah is drawn into the life of a seven-year-old orphaned slave, whose health and mental state has been shattered by the evils of slavery. As the danger increases, the girls must find the courage they need to act before it is too late.

While reading Escape on the Underground Railroad, readers 8-12 will also encounter:

  • Period-accurate historical details that help bring history to life in a realistic and immersive way
  • An exploration of the challenges and barriers women faced in that time period, including tests to their beliefs
  • A chance to think through how they may have reacted in these important times ... and how they can act today as history continues to unfold around them.

Escape on the Underground Railroad is:

  • an ideal addition to homeschool or classroom history curriculums
  • perfect for any young woman interested in history or what they can do to shape our world today based on the important lessons of the past
  • a great gift for birthdays or holidays that will also empower and inspire the young girl in your life

And if you enjoyed Escape on the Underground Railroad, don't forget to check out the other books in the Liberty Letters series: Adventures in Jamestown, Secrets of Civil War Spies, and Attack at Pearl Harbor


Contributor Bio(s): LeSourd, Nancy: -

Nancy LeSourd grew up in Atlanta, Georgia during the turbulent civil rights era of the sixties, where she learned first-hand as a teenager the impact that a young person can have on history. She taught history in middle school and high school before becoming a lawyer. She currently lives with her husband, Jeff, and their children, Luke and Cate at antebellum Evergreen Farm in the Quaker community of Lincoln, Virginia, the site of the adventures of the Underground Railroad book in the Liberty Letters series. For more information, visit www.libertyletters.com