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Miles' Song

Published
May 2000
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
213

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The year is 1851. Miles is a slave. By the shrewdness of his Mama Cee, he was assigned at an early age to work in the great house on the Tillery Plantation. Like the other servants-in-training, Miles is proud to wear soft wool knee britches and to use the speech of the great house. Each day he helps to provide the creature comforts of a well-run mansion. Until he is caught looking at the open pages of a book. As a punishment, twelve-year-old Miles is sent to the breaking ground. There he experiences what it really means to be a slave. With the help of a mysterious man named Elijah, Miles learns to read and forms a pact to escape. Watching and waiting, Miles takes risk after risk to gain freedom for himself and Mama Cee in a story that will inspire readers of all ages.

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Feb 2002 Scholastic ISBN 0439280702
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Apr 2000 Houghton Mifflin ISBN 0395979382
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Feb 2002 Turtleback Books ISBN 0606222707
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