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Last Runaway

The stunning new novel from the bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. When modest Quaker Honor Bright sails from Bristol with her sister she is fleeing heartache for a new life in America far from home. But tragedy leaves her alone and vulnerable torn between two worlds and dependent on the kindness of strangers. Life in 1850s Ohio is precarious and unsentimental. The sun is too hot the thunderstorms too violent the snow too deep. The roads are spattered with mud and spit. The woods are home to skunks and porcupines and raccoons. They also shelter slaves escaping north to freedom. Should Honor hide runaways from the ruthless men who hunt them down? The Quaker community she has joined may oppose slavery in principle but does it have the courage to help her defy the law? As she
struggles to find her place and her voice Honor must decide what she is willing to risk for her beliefs. Set in the tangled forests and sunlit cornfields of Ohio Tracy Chevalier's vivid novel is the story of bad men and spirited women surprising marriages and unlikely friendships and the remarkable power of defiance.
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The stunning new novel from the bestselling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. When modest Quaker Honor Bright sails from Bristol with her sister she is fleeing heartache for a new life in America far from home. But tragedy leaves her alone & vulnerable torn between two worlds & dependent on the kindness of strangers. Life in 1850s Ohio is precarious & unsentimental. The sun is too hot the thunderstorms too violent the snow too deep. The roads are spattered with mud & spit. The woods are home to skunks & porcupines & raccoons. They also shelter slaves escaping north to freedom. Should Honor hide runaways from the ruthless men who hunt them down? The Quaker community she has joined may oppose slavery in principle but does it have the courage to help her defy the law? As she struggles to find her place & her voice Honor must decide what she is willing to risk for her beliefs. Set in the tangled forests & sunlit cornfields of Ohio Tracy Chevalier's vivid novel is the story of bad men & spirited women surprising marriages & unlikely friendships & the remarkable power of defiance.

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