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Luke's Summer Secret
Contributor(s): Wisehart, Randall (Author)
ISBN: 091340845X     ISBN-13: 9780913408452
Publisher: Friends United Press
OUR PRICE:   $11.40  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2017
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BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Historical - United States - 19th Century
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Prejudice & Racism
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Religion & Faith
Dewey: 813.54
LCCN: 2017049728
Physical Information: 0.33" H x 5.5" W x 8.5" (0.41 lbs) 140 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Topical - Civil War
 
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After his parents died, Luke's aunt and uncle gave him a home. He was pretty sure his uncle didn't like him much, though. Luke thought about running away, maybe finding work on one of the boats or barges that tied up at the port of Cincinnati, his hometown and the biggest city in the West. When Levi Coffin, a storeowner in an Indiana village, asked Luke to work for him over the summer, Luke jumped at the chance to live and work with this Quaker family, who treated him with such kindness and respect. But while the Coffins lived in a quiet town, far from civilization, their home was known as the "Grand Central Station" of the Underground Railroad. Luke had to decide whether to obey his uncle, who told him to have nothing to do with breaking the law, or join in the dangerous--and most important--work of his time. The plot twists and turns in the sequel, A Winding Road to Freedom. Revised 2nd edition.


Contributor Bio(s): Wisehart, Randall: - Randy Wisehart lives in Richmond, Indiana, with his wife Tammy, their two adopted racing Greyhounds, and two cats. His interest in Quaker history and local history led him to write this book and its sequel, A Winding Road to Freedom. Randy is the Director of the Graduate Programs in Education at Earlham College and was formerly an English teacher and assistant principal for Richmond Community Schools for twenty-nine years.