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Freedom Crossing
Freedom Crossing
Author: Margaret Goff Clark
Laura Eastman returns to New York after living in the South with relatives for four years to discover that her brother and father are part of the Underground Railroad, helping fugitive slaves to escape to Canada. When a friend brings a runaway slave, Martin, to the house while her father and stepmother are away, Laura must decide what she believ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780590445696
ISBN-10: 0590445693
Publication Date: 2/1/1991
Pages: 160
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 9 ratings
Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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witchdust avatar reviewed Freedom Crossing on + 8 more book reviews
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Could he trust her with his life? Laura is furious when she overhears her brother,Bert,and an old friend talking about her as if she were a stranger.

When her mother died,Laura went to live with an aunt and uncle in Virginia. Now she is back home and she discovers that her brother and father are helping runaway slaves escape into Canada. Her house is a stopover on the Underground Railroad.

Laura believes that anyone helping a fugitive slave is breaking the law. Then she meets Martin Paige,a 12-year-old runaway slave who would rather die than be sent back to the South.

From my 7 yr old to this 51 yr old grandmother,we all read this book and enjoyed the message that is shared within the pages. A wonderful story to help explain the story of slavery and the Underground Railroad and how it helped to save so many slaves lives. Very touching story that can lead to a discussion with youngsters about this dark period of history. I highly recommend it!
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JaneEire avatar reviewed Freedom Crossing on
This is the exciting story of the Underground Railway, and the greedy, ruthless slave-catchers who patrol its vital freedom crossing into Canada. It is also about Laura, a proud girl caught up in a very dangerous mission.
jenniethebookworm avatar reviewed Freedom Crossing on + 5 more book reviews
Cover a bit worn, though not badly by any means. Absolutely readable.
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THIS BOOK IS THE AWESOMEST BOOK IVE READ IN A LONG TIME I HIGHLY RECOMMEND FOR YOU TO READ THIS BOOK I PROMIISE YOU'LL LOVE IT AND SAVE ALOT OF $$
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My 11 yr. old son had to read this for school and ended up really enjoying it!


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