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Runaway Jack by Stewart Lees

Runaway Jack by Stewart Lees

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Runaway Jack

Author(s): Stewart Lees
Pub: Frances Lincoln Limited
Pack Qty: 0 (Hardback)
ISBN: 9781845070410 - New
Subjects: Slaves, Pictorial works, Juvenile fiction, Brothers and sisters

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Publication: 2004

Pages: 32

When Isaac discovers a little wooden horse among his grandfather's treasures, he longs to find out where it comes from. Set in the American South, the story tells of Isaac's great-great-great-grandfather, Jack, and Jack's sister, Molly, who are sold into slavery on a tobacco plantation. Jack gives Molly a little wooden horse as a keepsake before he is sold on downriver to a cotton plantation. Soon Jack is forced to flee for his life, hiding in the marshlands before stowing away on a Mississippi paddle-steamer. Eventually it is the little wooden horse that reunites him with Molly, in a dramatic and poignant story that takes an unsentimental look at the life of runaway slaves.

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