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Running Out of Night


Title Running Out of Night
Writer Sharon Lovejoy
Date 2024-12-27 23:57:20
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Desciption

Fans of Elijah of Buxton, Trouble Don't Last, and Stealing Freedom will be drawn to this tale of the incredible journey of an abused twelve-year-old white girl and an escaped slave girl who run away together and form a bond of friendship while seeking freedom.Every day is a misery for a nameless, motherless Southern girl who is treated cruelly by her pa and brothers. Her life changes forever when a runaway slave named Zenobia turns to her for help and shelter. Longing for her own freedom, the girl decides to run away, and she and Zenobia set off on a harrowing journey. Along the way, Zenobia names the girl Lark, after the bird, for her ability to mimic its song.Running by night, hiding by day, the girls are pursued by Lark's pa and brothers and by ruthless slave catchers. Brightwell, another runaway slave, joins them, and the three follow secret signs to a stop on the Underground Railroad. When the hideout is raided and Zenobia and Brightwell are captured, Lark sets out alone to rescue her friends.


Review

She's never had a name, and she's never known a friend. She takes care of her father's house and is treated brutally. Everything changes when Zenobia, a runaway slave, stumbles into her home. Zenobia names the girl Lark, and the two set out together, determined to find their freedom.Such an interesting story. Very different from other middle grade of YA stories I've read about slaves running during the 1800s. First there is the aspect that Lark is white, but no less a slave than Zenobia is. She realizes though, that while she was cruelly treated, it was still nothing like what Zenobia and other Black slaves suffered.Unusually, story begins and ends in Virginia. Zenobia and Lark run, but they never actually get very far away from Lark's home, despite all their traveling and hardships. This book really showed the ruthless determination that slave catchers had, especially when a big reward was involved. And Lark's father is not about to let her go so easily. We never actually see any of the characters safe to freedom. We never see them get out of Virginia.Zenobia knows about the Underground Railroad, but despite that, it's not so easy to jump on. And even when they do find a safe house, they're not safe. That was definitely a theme of the book, looking for safety and freedom, never quite finding it, never stopping hoping it's out there somewhere.Zenobia and Lark are taken in by a Quaker woman, Auntie, who shelters them and arranges for Zenobia's escape to Canada. Canada, at this point in history, is pretty much the only safe place to run to, because even if a slave made it to the North, they could still be captured and returned. The Quakers believe in nonviolence and are against slavery. Many in the Quaker community are becoming reluctant to help runaways, because the runaways' harsh treatment is coming down on them too. Indeed, when Zenobia is discovered and taken, Auntie is taken too. She never stops believing that nonviolence is the only answer though.Lark undergoes some changes throughout the book. At first, she's too afraid to have anything to do with Zenobia. She doesn't want any more trouble then she already has. But she can't help but see Zenobia's fear is similar to her own. And Lark starts to think about why she's never left the people who hurt her. She realizes she's been a slave too, and that she doesn't have to anymore. She can care and help other people, too.The book ends with hope. And we are left so wanting these characters to find their Promised Land, after everything they've been through. Great historical fiction read.Running Out of Night comes out November 1, 2014.

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