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OUR KANSAS HOME by Deborah Hopkinson

OUR KANSAS HOME

by Deborah Hopkinson & illustrated by Patrick Faricy

Pub Date: Feb. 1st, 2003
ISBN: 0-689-84353-4
Publisher: Aladdin

Hopkinson completes her Prairie Skies trilogy with another satisfying episode in Charlie Keller’s new life in Bleeding Kansas. Charlie is growing up and his circumstances have forced him to be a responsible, self-reliant member of his family and community. Charlie and his Papa are in Lawrence for supplies when Missouri vigilantes interrupt their shopping expedition and burn down the Free State Hotel in retaliation for an earlier altercation with Mr. Keller and friends. Papa decides to lay low for a while and sends Charlie home. On the way, Charlie finds a runaway slave, Lizzie, and takes her home. The Underground Railroad is also laying low and Lizzie, unable to continue her journey to Canada, needs a safe place to stay. Dramatic cliffhanging chapters, brisk action, and exciting historical situations mesh together into a memorable, exciting tale. Readers of the earlier entries in the series (Pioneer Summer, p. 570; Cabin in the Snow, p. 1133) will enjoy following Charlie’s growth into a mature, reliable young man. Those new to the series will have no trouble following the clearly written story line. Hopkinson introduces her young audience to John Brown, Sheriff Samuel Jones, and Charles Robinson with this seamless, exciting story made up of fascinating bits of history. A winner. (recipe, author’s note, Web sites) (Fiction. 7-10)