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375 pp.
| Kane/Miller |
March, 2012 |
TradeISBN 978-1-61067-044-9$15.99
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4-6
Thirteen-year-old Lucy Thomkins reluctantly travels to Kansas Territory with her family in 1855. Her parents dream of a new life in a free state, while Border Ruffians from Missouri force their slavery agenda on the settlers. Lucy turns to poetry to express her disappointments, befriends a girl whose parents help runaway slaves, and comes to love her new, free home in this well-written historical novel.