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Freewater (newbery & Coretta Scott King Award Winner) by Amina Luqman-Dawson

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Freewater (newbery & Coretta Scott King Award Winner)

Amina Luqman-Dawson

Little, Brown and Company · Paperback · August 15, 2023

Reading lane: Historical Africa

Winner of the John Newbery Medal Winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award An Indiebound Bestseller A New York Times Bestseller Award-winning author Amina Luqman-Dawson pens a lyrical, accessible historical middle-grade novel about two enslaved children’s escape from a plantation and the many ways they find freedom.

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Good for readers who enjoy Historical AfricaGood for readers interested in blackGood for fans of Historical Fiction

Book Details

Authors
Amina Luqman-Dawson
Publisher
Little, Brown and Company
Published
August 15, 2023
Format
Paperback
Theme
Historical Africa · Prejudice & Racism
Reading lane
Historical Africa

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Publisher Categories

  • Survival Stories

  • US: African American Stories

  • 19th-Century U.S.

  • Prejudice & Racism

About This Book

Winner of the John Newbery Medal Winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award An Indiebound Bestseller A New York Times Bestseller Award-winning author Amina Luqman-Dawson pens a lyrical, accessible historical middle-grade novel about two enslaved children’s escape from a plantation and the many ways they find freedom. Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their beloved mother behind. Muc...

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Winner of the John Newbery Medal Winner of the Coretta Scott King Author Award An Indiebound Bestseller A New York Times Bestseller Award-winning author Amina Luqman-Dawson pens a lyrical, accessible historical middle-grade novel about two enslaved children’s escape from a plantation and the many ways they find freedom. Under the cover of night, twelve-year-old Homer flees Southerland Plantation with his little sister Ada, unwillingly leaving their beloved mother behind. Much as he adores her and fears for her life, Homer knows there’s no turning back, not with the overseer on their trail. Through tangled vines, secret doorways, and over a sky bridge, the two find a secret community called Freewater, deep in the swamp. In this society created by formerly enslaved people and some freeborn children, Homer finds new friends, almost forgetting where he came from. But when he learns of a threat that could destroy Freewater, he crafts a plan to find his mother and help his new home. Deeply inspiring and loosely based on the history of maroon communities in the South, this is a striking tale of survival, adventure, friendship, and courage.

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