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Author name: Barbara Greenwood

 : Last Safe House, The: A Story of the Underground Railroad
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.7115
EAN num: 9781550745092
ISBN number: 1550745093
Label: Kids Can Press, Ltd.
Manufacturer: Kids Can Press, Ltd.
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 120
Printing Date: June 30, 1998
Publishing house: Kids Can Press, Ltd.
Age index: Ages 9-12
Sale Popularity Level: 374676
Studio: Kids Can Press, Ltd.




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Product Description:
This is the dramatic story of the Underground Railroad as seen through the eyes of two young girls -- Eliza, a runaway slave, and Johanna, whose family gives her refuge. In a unique mix of fact and fiction, each chapter is followed by background information and hands-on activities. Kids will learn about life on a cotton plantation and about abolitionists who fought to have slavery made illegal. Activities include making a tin-can lantern and locating the North Star, which guided many slaves to freedom. Beautifully detailed drawings accompany the text making The Last Safe House a comprehensive, all-in-one resource.



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User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - AwwwwwSome
The last safe house is a great book. It shows the trails of a runnaway slave and how it does't matter whats your colour you are.People are not always friends but really know.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Superior in Every Way
Wow, does it make for persuasive argument if I just say this book is good? No, but Barbara Greenwood's "The Last Safe House"" is a must for anyone interested in the topics of slavery, underground railroad or 19th century history, (America or Canada).

What makes this book so special is that it is so much more that just a young adult novel. Yes, there is a fictional story being told here, but mixed into the fictional story are non-fictional side bar stories. So for example when the story starts to tell of a nefarious slave catcher, the author stops the fiction and starts giving us a real background of slave catchers and how they operated. Basically the footnotes for her story become part of the story. And believe me it is not distracting at all. It's almost like Barbara Greenwood is sitting us subsequent to a fire and telling us the story and pausing every once in a while to more fully explain some things.

I also loved Heather Collins's illustrations. We are not talking the fine art you occasionally see in juvenile books, but we are talking very functional drawings that not only add to the story but to our general understanding. I would love to have a poster size picture of her drawing of "A Cotton Plantation."

In addition to the great design of this book, there are some story details that are often skipped over in many other similar type books. First off, she tell the story that slaves were still not completely free even if they made it to Canada. Also while Canada may have been the land of the free, it was not completely free of prejudice.

I collect books about the underground railroad as a hobby. And Barbara Greenwood's "The Last Safe House will be one of my most recommenced reads.

Snip, snap, snout, my tale is told out . . . . :-)



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Great book!
The Last Safe House is a fictional story with non-fiction stories in it. It tells about people in slavery during the mid eighteen hundreds. I recommend this book for kids 7 years old and up. They will enjoy the excitement of the story while learning about all the great African-Americans. I would give this book a four and a quarter stars. I think that you will have a good time with this book.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Sensitive and Sensible
The Last Safe House is a blend of good research, good writing, enjoyable illustrations and activities to make the subject come alive for children. Greenwood spins a simple central tale of an escaped slave family and one of the families who helps them reach freedom, and uses this story as a springboard to a larger picture - the history of grey slaves in America, the hero(ines) of the Underground Railroad, the whole question of justice and prejudice. Greenwood does not sugar-coat the issues or her characters - her protagonists are real children, who sulk, bicker and wish to be popular just like children do in every age. There's also a delightful lack of smugness about the presentation - this isn't a 'look at the wonderful white family helping out the poor grey refugees' story, or even a 'look at the wonderful Canadians saving people from the terrible Americans' story - it's a book that examines a huge and complex issue in childsize pieces, in a sensitive yet sensible manner.

In my opinion, this book is award-winning material...it has solid worth, and the illustrations and activities combine with the adventure in the story to produce a captivating whole (for children and adults alike). Bravo to Greenwood and Collins!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - A fascinating story of the Underground Railroad.
The year is 1856. Twelve year old Johanna Reid lives in Saint Catharines, Ontario, a small town on the border of the U.S. and Canada. Eleven year old Eliza Jackson is escaping slavery in Virginia with her mother and older brother, Ben. Along the way, Eliza's mother is captured, and Eliza and Ben are separated. Eliza's journey brings her to the Reid home. At first, Johanna resents Eliza. But as she hears Eliza's story, she becames aware of the horrors that slaves face. Included in this book are activties and tidbits of historical information. THE LAST SAFE HOUSE brings the pre-Civil War period to life through an engaging story of two young girls.



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