Runaway Jack

Runaway Jack

by StewartLees (Author)

Synopsis

When Isaac discovers a little wooden horse among his grandfather's treasures, he longs to find out where it comes from. Set in the American South, the story tells of Isaac's great-great-great-grandfather, Jack, and Jack's sister, Molly, who are sold into slavery on a tobacco plantation. Jack gives Molly a little wooden horse as a keepsake before he is sold on downriver to a cotton plantation. Soon Jack is forced to flee for his life, hiding in the marshlands before stowing away on a Mississippi paddle-steamer. Eventually it is the little wooden horse that reunites him with Molly, in a dramatic and poignant story that takes an unsentimental look at the life of runaway slaves.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 01 Jun 2004

ISBN 10: 1845070410
ISBN 13: 9781845070410

Author Bio
Stewart Lees grew up in London and Norfolk and studied illustration at Richmond College in West London before beginning his career as an illustrator. He has illustrated a number of book jackets for Hodder, Macmillan and HarperCollins, and his books include Anna Growing Up on the Farm (Brimax, 1998) and My First Word Book (Brimax, 1997). He now lives in Norfolk with his wife and four children. His first book for Frances Lincoln was The Lucky Sovereign.