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Moses is a twelve-year-old boy, living on a Virginia tobacco plantation in the 1850s. He knows what slavery means. Massa owns him. A shy, frightened boy, Moses knows that he and his family are nothing more than property - the same as a mule or a wagon. After the unexpected death of his Papa, a shocking surprise changes Moses's life forever. His fears turn into action as he leads Addie, his sister and their Mama on an exhausting and dangerous journey to freedom on the Underground Railroad.

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Moses is a twelve-year-old boy, living on a Virginia tobacco plantation in the 1850s. He knows what slavery means. Massa owns him. A shy, frightened boy, Moses knows that he and his family are nothing more than property - the same as a mule or a wagon. After the unexpected death of his Papa, a shocking surprise changes Moses's life forever. His fears turn into action as he leads Addie, his sister and their Mama on an exhausting and dangerous journey to freedom on the Underground Railroad.
Autorenporträt
Passionate about learning the truth about difficult periods in American history, Judi Howe started writing books for children in retirement. Her long career included being a middle and high school teacher, a business owner, and a published author of a sales training book. Currently working on another middle grade novel, she lives in North Carolina with her husband of fifty-four years, and lives close to their daughters, sons-in-law, and five grandchildren.