Monday, August 15, 2011

Across the Wide River

Stephanie Reed has written a novel that combines history and fiction to craft a story that will capture young and old alike. Across the Wide River tells the story of Lowry Rankin - a young boy that is heavily involved with the Underground Railroad. His story is intriguing - riveting really - all he goes through to move people along the railroad to safety comes out clearly in this story. All he gives up to be a part of this dangerous but important part of history is amazing - his story is eye-opening. What I loved about this book is that it is even based on the real Rankin family - and their involvement with the Underground Railroad. This would tie in so nicely with a unit on the Underground Railroad too - keep that in mind, all of you teachers!! The story is wonderfully told and would be just as poignant for a teen or an adult. Reed has written a sequel as well, The Light Across the River, and I am anxious to read that as well. I love it that you can experience this novel while you read and then go and follow the path in real life - don't miss Reed's website to see how to trace the Rankin route and continue on your own journey!



*I was sent a copy for review purposes by the publisher.

1 comment:

Stephanie Reed said...

Becky, thank you for your encouragement and kind words. I'm glad you were as amazed at the unknown Rankin family as I was.

If you and your readers want to read the first two chapters of Across the Wide River and The Light Across the River absolutely free, you can find them here: http://bit.ly/rdRKvp

If you have any questions I can answer, please let me know!

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