The Light Across the RiverIn this powerful sequel to "Across the Wide River," the Rankin home is still a beacon of freedom on the Underground Railroad. Johnny, the seventh of thirteen children in the Rankin family, is growing up quickly and in 1837 is eager to take on the same responsibilities as the rest of his family. But Johnny's father and his brother Lowry think Johnny is too young and too hotheaded to help with something as important and secretive as the Underground Railroad. Johnny understands the need for secrecy, but sometimes the secret is just too good to keep to himself! This engaging novel for young adults offers a further glimpse into a dark period of America's past, and profiles the courageous and godly people who helped bring about its end. |
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... porch . “ It's a miracle you're not bad hurt , ” she said . “ Such a tumble ! See , your trousers are ripped here . . . and here . ” She tilted his chin ; her touch burned . “ Your cheek's scratched , too . ” He shrugged and hung his ...
... porch . “ Yes , ma'am , ” he said meekly , but inside he was boiling mad . Did they really believe that a boy who had practically grown up on the river would touch a toe to rotten ice ? Nobody had ventured out on it for almost two days ...
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