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The Liberty Letters(TM) seres explores the lives of teens that courageously lived out their faith in challenging times. Written in letter form, the correspondence between two girls will tell how God works through ordinary people in extraordinary times.
Synopsis
Using letters as its format, this series explores the lives of pre-teens who lived out their faith and commitment to God in difficult circumstances. The first book presents the correspondence between Hannah Brown, granddaughter of the most active abolitionist in Northern Virginia, and Sarah Smith, whose parents were active in the Underground Railroad. Together the girls assist a runaway slave on the "freedom train" from Philadelphia to Canada.
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Introducing a new series that explores the lives of youngsters facing difficult times with faith through letters. This first title presents the story of the granddaughter of the most active abolitionist in Virginia and a girl whose parents are active in the Underground Railroad.
Synopsis
The Liberty Letters series explores the lives of teens that courageously lived out their faith and commitment to God in challenging times. Using letters between good friends to tell the story, the series reveals the power of friendship, courage, ingenuity, and faith to make a difference in the key events of U.S. history.In this book, two Quaker girls, Hannah Brown, granddaughter of the most active abolitionist in slave-holding Northern Virginia, corresponds with Sarah Smith, daughter of 'conductors' on the Underground Railroad in the free state of Pennsylvania. Together, the girls assist a runaway South Carolina slave family on their perilous trip from Virginia to Canada on the 'freedom train.'Liberty Letters is a tribute to America's foundation of faith and freedom. And now, a new generation can experience history as they discover how God works through ordinary people in extraordinary times.Through imaginative and innovative products, Zonderkidz is feeding young souls.