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The Glory Field : with Connections

Follows a family's two-hundred-forty-one-year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field.

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  • "Prentice Hall literature library"@en
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  • "Follows a family's two-hundred-forty-one-year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field."@en
  • "Follows a family's two-hundred-forty-one-year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field."
  • "Follows a family's two hundred forty-one year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field."@en
  • "Follows a family's two hundred forty-one year history, from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina that they call the Glory Field."
  • "Follows a family's two hundred forty-one year history from the capture of an African boy in the 1750s through the lives of his descendants, as their dreams and circumstances lead them away from and back to the small plot of land in South Carolina they call the Glory Field."@en
  • "One of the best reviewed books of 1994, the Newbery author's novel follows five generations of one African-American family from Africa to a South Carolina plantation through the Civil War, the end of segregation and beyond, to a moving finale, when a young drug-addicted cousin is brought home to the glory field for a day of reunion and renewal. HC: Scholastic."@en
  • "ALA best book for young adults, This is the true story of one family, captured, shackled and brought to this country from Africa."@en

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  • "History"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Domestic fiction"

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  • "The Glory Field : with Connections"@en
  • "The glory field"
  • "The glory field"@en
  • "The Glory Field"@en
  • "The Glory Field"
  • "The Glory Field / With Connections"@en
  • "Glory field"@en
  • "The glory field with connections"@en