Pros: Main character, supsensul story, strong writing Cons: None
Thirteen year-old Isabel looks forward to freedom for herself and her little sister, Ruth. When her owner dies, the promised release from slavery is nowhere to be found, and the girls are sold into the New York home of a wealthy British ...
Pros: Vivid imagery, a strong heroine Cons: Some brutal images, a (very) few places where the action lagged
Isabel's momma is dead. She and her little sister, Ruth, are the property of Miss Mary Finch. Or, they were.Now Mary Finch is dead, too, and Isabel, just thirteen years old, belongs to no one, no one except five-year-old Ruth, who is ...
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