Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Lois Ruby |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 212 |
Release | 2014-03-11 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1481425536 |
When Dana uncovers a skeleton hidden in the wall of her home, she also uncovers a dark secret that stretches back years. When twelve-year-old Dana Shannon starts to strip away wallpaper in her family’s old house, she’s unprepared for the surprise that awaits her. A hidden room—containing a human skeleton! How did such a thing get there? And why was the tiny room sealed up? With the help of a diary found in the room, Dana learns her house was once a station on the Underground Railroad. The young woman whose remains Dana discovered was Lizbet Charles, a conductor and former slave. As the scene shifts between Dana’s world and 1856, the story of the families that lived in the house unfolds. But as pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, one haunting question remains—why did Lizbet Charles die?
Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Matt Carter |
Publisher | B&H Publishing Group |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2017-08-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1433690632 |
Thomas Johnson and Charles Spurgeon lived worlds apart. Johnson, an American slave, born into captivity and longing for freedom--- Spurgeon, an Englishman born into relative ease and comfort, but, longing too for a freedom of his own. Their respective journeys led to an unlikely meeting and an even more unlikely friendship, forged by fate and mutual love for the mission of Christ. Steal Away Home is a new kind of book based on historical research, which tells a previously untold story set in the 1800s of the relationship between an African-American missionary and one of the greatest preachers to ever live.
Steal Away, Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away, Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Hays Rockwell |
Publisher | Doubleday Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 1985 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Karolyn Smardz Frost |
Publisher | HarperCollins |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2017-01-24 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1443454133 |
For readers of The Underground Railroad, The Known World, Bound for Canaan and The Book of Negroes comes the harrowing story of fifteen-year-old escaped slave Cecelia Reynolds, who slips away to freedom in Canada only to return to her childhood home as a free woman many years later. “Karolyn Smardz Frost deftly situates Cecelia in history. Her evocative descriptions of landscapes and cityscapes capture the various times and places of Cecelia’s story.” —Winnipeg Free Press In this compelling work of narrative non-fiction, Governor General’s Award winner Karolyn Smardz Frost captures Cecelia’s epic story of courage. She was a teenager when she made her dangerous bid for freedom. Escape meant that she would never see her mother or brother again. She would be cut off from Fanny, the young mistress with whom she grew up, but who also owned her. This was a time when people could be property, and when a beloved father could be separated from his wife and children, to be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Cecelia found a new life in Toronto’s vibrant African-American expatriate community. There she fell in love with her dashing rescuer, and initiated a correspondence with her former owner that would endure for more than two decades. Widowed, she braved the Fugitive Slave Law to cross back into the United States. When she eventually returned to the Kentucky she had known as a child, she found her home much changed in the wake of war. Reunited with her mother, Cecelia also renewed her complicated relationship with her former mistress. After years apart, the two lived within a few blocks of each other until Fanny’s death. Smardz Frost’s impeccable research and vivid description takes the reader through the Civil War, the shameful backdrop of slavery and the very real and stirring tale of one woman’s struggle for freedom—and her return to her former home on her own terms, despite the risk involved.
Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Billy Coffey |
Publisher | Thomas Nelson |
Pages | 396 |
Release | 2018-01-02 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0718084454 |
“This is a powerful story of grief, love, forgiveness, and holy mystery, and I loved it. Billy Coffey is a master storyteller.” —Lauren Denton, USA Today bestselling author of The Hideaway Owen Cross grew up with two loves: one a game, the other a girl. One of his loves ruined him. Now he’s counting on the other to save him. Owen Cross’s father is a hard man, proud in his brokenness, who wants nothing more than for Owen to succeed where he failed. With his innate talents and his father’s firm hand guiding him, Owen goes to college with dreams of the major leagues—and an emptiness full of a girl named Micky Dullahan. Owen loved Micky from the first time they met on the hill between their two worlds: his middle-class home and her troubled Shantytown. Years later he leaves her for the dugouts and the autographs, but their days together follow him. When he finally returns home, he discovers that even peace comes at a cost. And that the hardest things to say are to the ones we love the most. From bestselling author Billy Coffey comes a haunting story of small-town love, blinding ambition, and the risk of giving it all for one last chance. “In one evening, a single baseball game, Coffey invites us into a lifetime. With lyrical prose and aching description we join Owen Cross on a journey of love, loss, faith, the unexpected—and America’s favorite pastime.” —Katherine Reay, author of Dear Mr. Knightley and The Austen Escape
Steal Away Home
Title | Steal Away Home PDF eBook |
Author | Jane Kristof |
Publisher | |
Pages | 132 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | African Americans |
ISBN |
Two slave boys run away from their South Carolina plantation in an attempt to reach their freed father five hundred miles to the north.
Steal Away
Title | Steal Away PDF eBook |
Author | C.D. Wright |
Publisher | Copper Canyon Press |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2013-07-01 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1619320967 |
"Wright proves herself to be one of the most complex and fascinating poets writing today." -Library Journal