Chains
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Chains  -     By: Laurie Halse Anderson

Chains

Simon & Schuster / 2008 / Hardcover

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Thirteen-year-old Isabel is in the midst of her own battle as the Revolutionary War is happening. for freedom. Isabel and her sister Ruth were promised freedom upon their owners' death. In a cruel twist of fate, they become the property of a wicked New York City couple the Locktons. The Locktons have no sympathy for the American Revolution and even less sympathy for the girls. When Isabel meets Curzon, a slave with ties to the Patriots, he persuades her to spy on her owners who know details of British plans for invasion. At first she is hesitant but when the unimaginable happens to Ruth, Isabel realizes her loyalty is to the side that can provide her and her sister with freedom.

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Title: Chains
By: Laurie Halse Anderson
Format: Hardcover
Number of Pages: 304
Vendor: Simon & Schuster
Publication Date: 2008
Dimensions: 8.25 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 15 ounces
ISBN: 1416905855
ISBN-13: 9781416905851
Ages: 10-12
Series: Seeds of America Trilogy
Stock No: WW905851

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From acclaimed author Laurie Halse Anderson comes this compelling first novel in the historical middle grade The Seeds of America trilogy that shows the lengths we can go to cast off our chains, both physical and spiritual.

As the Revolutionary War begins, thirteen-year-old Isabel wages her own fight...for freedom. Promised freedom upon the death of their owner, she and her sister, Ruth, in a cruel twist of fate become the property of a malicious New York City couple, the Locktons, who have no sympathy for the American Revolution and even less for Ruth and Isabel.

When Isabel meets Curzon, a slave with ties to the Patriots, he encourages her to spy on her owners, who know details of British plans for invasion. She is reluctant at first, but when the unthinkable happens to Ruth, Isabel realizes her loyalty belongs to whoever can provide her with freedom.

Author Bio

Laurie Halse Anderson is a New York Times bestselling author known for tackling tough subjects with humor and sensitivity. She’s twice been a National Book Award finalist, for Chains and SpeakChains also received the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction. Laurie was chosen for the 2009 Margaret A. Edwards Award and received the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award in 2023, presented to her by the Crown Princess of Sweden. She lives in Pennsylvania, and you can follow her adventures on X @HalseAnderson or visit her at MadWomanintheForest.com. 

Publisher's Weekly

Pursuing similar themes as M.T. Anderson's Octavian Nothing, this gripping novel offers readers a startlingly provocative view of the Revolutionary War. Isabel Finch, the narrator, and her five-year-old sister, Ruth, are to be freed from slavery upon the death of their mistress in Rhode Island, but the mistress's unscrupulous heir easily persuades the local pastor to dispense with reading the will. Before long Isabel and Ruth are in New York City, the property of a Loyalist couple, whose abusiveness inspires Isabel to a dangerous course: she steals into the Patriot army camp to trade a crucial Loyalist secret in exchange for passage to Rhode Island for herself and Ruth. But not only does the Patriot colonel fail to honor his promise, he personally hands her over to her Loyalist mistress when she runs away, to face disastrous consequences. Anderson (Speak; Fever 1793) packs so much detail into her evocation of wartime New York City that readers will see the turmoil and confusion of the times, and her solidly researched exploration of British and Patriot treatment of slaves during a war for freedom is nuanced and evenhanded, presented in service of a fast-moving, emotionally involving plot. Ages 10–up. (Oct.) Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

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