. . "Underground railroad Fiction." . . "Family Fiction." . . . "In 1855 two thirteen-year-old girls, one white and one black, run away from a southern farm and make the difficult journey north to freedom, living to recount their story forty-one years later to two similar young girls." . . . . "In 1855 two thirteen-year-old girls, one white and one black, run away from a southern farm and make the difficult journey north to freedom, living to recount their story forty-one years later to two similar young girls. Susannah, who hates slavery, is given a slave when she moves to Virginia to live with her uncle and his family. Best Books for Young Teen Readers. Two unhappy 13-year-old girls -- one a slave, the other a white orphan -- disguise themselves as boys & run away. Bowker Authored Title code. Susannah, who hates slavery, is given a slave when she moves to Virginia to live with her uncle & his family."@en . . . . . . "Steal away--to freedom"@en . "Juvenile works" . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . . . "Steal away" . "Steal away"@en . . "In 1896, Mary Emmons is surprised when her grandmother takes her along to visit an old friend in Toronto named Bethlehem. Mary has led a sheltered life in New York City, far from hardship and danger. But when Mary meets the ancient woman, the personal history she shares removes the blinders from Mary's eyes, forcing the girl to recognizeprejudice and injustice for the the first time." . . "African Americans Fiction." . . "Slavery Fiction." . .