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392 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1994
Life is hard on the plantation for Addy but it's all she's ever known. She doesn't have much but at least she has her family. But one day, the worst thing happens and her family is separated. Now Addy and Momma have to run to freedom - and pray that they can make it.
"There's always freedom inside your head, Addy."
Addy and Momma have found freedom in Philadelphia but they soon learn just how much freedom costs. Addy is nervous to join school for the first time but quickly finds a steadfast friend in Sarah. And despite her best efforts, Addy can't help being jealous of her schoolmate.
"Harriet had everything Addy had dreamed freedom would bring her. Harriet had fancy dresses. Harriet was smart. Harriet was sure of herself."
Addy and her Momma are grateful for their freedom but they cannot help but miss their family. Christmas on the plantation was bleak but they were all together. They try not to be discouraged and focus on helping newly freed slaves and the church.
"Last night I dreamed we was all together. Sam, Poppa, Ester - all of us here in Philadelphia."
Freedom has allowed Addy and her family so many things - they live on their own, they keep the money they make, and they are no longer beholding to the former master...and yet, they live in a one-room boarding house, her siblings are still missing, and Philadelphia - the city of brotherly love - is rife with segregation and racism.
"I never did expect things to be easy in freedom, but I didn't think they would be so hard either."
It's been months of sending letters, visiting the churches and doing whatever they can to earn money to send Poppa back south to look for Addy's missing siblings. The church is hosting a fair to raise money to help the newly freed slaves and Poppa will be given some of that money for his search. Addy knows she has to do her best to earn money for her family.
"If it wasn't for slavery, our whole family would be together," Addy said fiercely.
Just when Addy's about to give up on her family being reunited, they get word that her aunt and uncle are making their way to Philadelphia - but they are elderly and little Esther is so young. Will they make it? And what can Addy do about her best friend (Sarah) dropping out of school to help her family?
"Addy's dream of having her whole family together in freedom was taking a long time to come true."