Runaway Jack
Description:
The time is the 1840s, and Jack, a young black slave, is sold at auction. Separated from Molly, his beloved younger sister, he is sent to Mississippi and forced to work in the cotton fields for a harsh and demanding master. Making his escape, he stows away on a Mississippi steamer. It would seem only a matter of time before Jack is discovered, captured, and sent back to the plantation, but good fortune is with him. A kindly boatman discovers him, but rather than turn Jack in, he directs him to a group of Quaker abolitionists. The Quakers help Jack as he successfully makes his northward flight to freedom. Then, Jack receives an astonishing surprise—a surprise that gives him great happiness. Handsome full-color illustrations complement this dramatic story, which carries a powerful message of hope.