As years went by, it seemed less and less likely that Meery and her family would ever leave the plantation. But the urgency grew when her grandson was in danger of being sold off to pay the Master's gambling debts. That was when it happened-without any time to make a plan, they had to run. "The book was an absorbing read, containing a lot of poignant and difficult material. You weave in the intertwined nature of families containing the enslaved and enslavers incredibly well. And you also give real insight into the lives of people working with the underground railroad and how much they themselves were at risk though their involvement. Thanks again for sharing your work with me, it is a real honour to read it." -Professor Emily West, Department of History, University of Reading, Whitenights, Reading, England .... Amanda, I just finished Road to Quincy and I was on the edge of my seat on every page.The research you must have done I am impressed . I like all the books but this one was really special. I found myself crying at times and angry at the slavers.Wow I have no words ❤️❤️❤️ Lida
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