A single lantern flickers in the darkness, casting long shadows across a quiet Ohio farmhouse as danger presses ever closer. In a world divided by the brutality of slavery and the hope of freedom, a courageous young woman finds herself at the heart of the Underground Railroad, where every whispered plan and hurried footstep could mean life or death. Set against the turbulent backdrop of nineteenth-century America, this historical fiction draws readers into the lives of those who risked everything to challenge injustice. The story's pulse is shaped by the tension of the Civil War era, the harrowing reality faced by runaway slaves, and the moral convictions of the abolitionist movement, all seen through the eyes of a protagonist on the edge of adulthood. The narrative's coming-of-age arc is inseparable from the larger struggle for social justice, as personal dilemmas and national upheaval collide in a tale that is both intimate and sweeping. With a keen sense of place and time, it captures the peril and resolve that defined the fight against slavery in America, offering not only an adventure novel but a deeply human portrait of courage and conscience. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For readers drawn to American history novels, young adult fiction with substance, or narratives that illuminate the complexities of the past, this work remains as urgent and resonant as when it first appeared, inviting reflection on the enduring quest for freedom and the power of individual action.
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