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A Fugitive in Walden Woods

Published
Jun 2017
Main Genre
Historical Historical
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240

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Henry David Thoreau's principles are tested when a young man escapes from slavery into Walden Woods

In Norman Lock's fourth stand-alone book of The American Novels series, Samuel Long escapes slavery in Virginia, traveling the Underground Railroad to Walden Woods where he encounters Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Lloyd Garrison, and other transcendentalists and abolitionists. While Long will experience his coming-of-age at Walden Pond, his hosts will receive a lesson in human dignity, culminating in a climactic act of civil disobedience.

Against this historical backdrop, Lock's powerful narrative examines issues that continue to divide the United States: racism, privilege, and what it means to be free in America.

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First Edition Jun 2017 Bellevue Literary Press ISBN 1942658222
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Jun 2017 Bellevue Literary Press ISBN B06XKKF2YG
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Jun 2017 Bellevue Literary Press ISBN 1942658230
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Nov 2017 Thorndike Press ISBN 1432843230
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