Out from this place
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Word Count
33,750 words, Guess
Page Count
135 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveoutfromthisplace0000hans_e6w1
- ISBN-100802768164
- ISBN-100802768172
- ISBN-139780802768162
- ISBN-139780802768179
and 3 more
- LibraryThing2362232
- Library of Congress Control Number88005594
- Open LibraryOL2530127M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.H19825 Ou 1988
Description
A fourteen-year-old black girl tries to find a fellow ex-slave, who had joined the Union army during the Civil War, during the confusing times after the emancipation of the slaves.
First Sentence
"You a runaway?" the man asked.
Subjects
Topics
Places
Times
Genres
- Fiction
- Juvenile fiction
Series Statement
- Walker's American history series for young people
Other Editions
- Out from this place
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