I like this book because of the great seeking Abby looks into and how at the end she finds her mother. You can imagine the setting as a plantation as a farm and slaves working the farm. Its 1865 in the conquered South and things are not as they were before the war. You can compare this text to the world because of all the abandon children without with fathers and mothers in the world and looking for searching them. ABBY IS FREE FROM SLAVERY BUT NOT FROM THE SECRETS OF HER PAST. During the end of the book she ends her finding her mother and is happy that she found her. She ends of finding a letter that said the slaves were free so she grabs all her stuff and starts to look for her birth mother. Throughout the book, she realizes that her slave owner had lost the plantation and that the slaves were free. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at. She used to recieve letters from her birth mother but everyone was keeping them a secret because they didn't want her to know about her mother.Ībby is very open minded and is willing to do whatever to find her mother. Buy The Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turners Fierce Rebellion by Alison Hart online at Alibris. This book was very interesting! It took place in slavery times and talked about a young girl named Abby that was a slave and wanted to find her mother.Everyone kept it a secret that her mother was alive.
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