Message in the sky
1st ed.
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Author
Publication
2003 - Scholastic, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
25,500 words, Guess
Page Count
102 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivemessageinsky00wyet
- ISBN-100439370574
- ISBN-100439370582
- ISBN-139780439370578
- ISBN-139780439370585
and 5 more
- Goodreads2298765', '176786
- Library of Congress Control Number2002075758
- Better World Books9780439370585
- Better World Books9780439370578
- Open LibraryOL3571080M
Classifications
- DDC[Fic]
- LCCPZ7.W9746 Me 2003
- LCCPZ7.W9746Me 2003
Description
Ten-year-old Corey Birdsong, a former slave, becomes a conductor on the Underground Railroad by helping to bring a mother and daughter, runaway slaves, to his family's Amherstburg, Ontario, farm in 1859.
Subjects
Topics
Places
Times
Genres
- Fiction
- Juvenile fiction
Series Statement
- My America
- Corey's Underground Railroad dairy ;
- bk. 3
Links
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- Message in the sky
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