Knowing that his father is gaoler of the city and is responsible for the prisoners living under his home, Will Pelham becomes sympathetic towards Emmanuel, an imprisoned runaway slave, and is confused as to what to do with his suspicion of Emmanuel's plot to escape. Teacher's Guide available.
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About the Author:
Joan Lowery Nixon is the award-winning and beloved author of more than 100 books for young readers, including the Orphan Train Adventures, the Orphan Train Children, and the Ellis Island series.
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In partnership with the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation come authentic novels set in the 18th century about actual people, places, and events in this celebrated Virginia town.
Eleven-year-old Will Pelham's father is the gaoler for the city of Williamsburg. Mr. Pelham took the job only three months ago and Will is still uncomfortable with the prisoners in the cells beneath his family's living quarters. As he does his chores at the gaol, however, he becomes sympathetic to some of the prisoners' situations, particularly that of Emmanuel, a runaway slave. Then Will starts to suspect that Emmanuel is planning to escape. Will knows Emmanuel would be better off as a runaway -- the slave is sure to face a harsh punishment, maybe even death, when he's reclaimed by his master. But Will has a responsibility to his father, too. What is he to do?
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- PublisherDelacorte Pr
- Publication date2001
- ISBN 10 0385326823
- ISBN 13 9780385326827
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages162
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