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    • De-Mystifying the Writing Process
    • Journey Back to Lumberjack Camp Vocabulary Lesson
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    • A Faraway Home: An Orphan Train Story
    • Train to Midnight
    • A Place Called Home: Michigan's Mill Creek Story
    • Castle at the Straits: History of the Inhabitants of the Straits of Mackinac
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Students, Malaika and her brother Sammy are swept back in time to find they are escaping slavery along the slave trail of the Underground Railroad. Separated from their mother, they are helped by Daniel, a rough but warm-hearted, Irish abolitionist. They hope to rejoin their mother in Detroit and take a boat to Canada together. However, the trip is fraught with danger as two slave-catchers chase the trio from the boarder of the Ohio River, all the way to Canada. Filled with accurate historical details, this story is another Panagopoulos Classic. Ages 8-14 Teacher's Guide available on disc or PDF.  This book is also available on e-book through Amazon.com
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Students, Malaika and her brother Sammy are swept back in time to find they are escaping slavery along the slave trail of the Underground Railroad. Separated from their mother, they are helped by Daniel, a rough but warm-hearted, Irish abolitionist. They hope to rejoin their mother in Detroit and take a boat to Canada together. However, the trip is fraught with danger as two slave-catchers chase the trio from the boarder of the Ohio River, all the way to Canada. Filled with accurate historical details, this story is another Panagopoulos Classic. Ages 8-14 Teacher's Guide available on disc or PDF.  This book is also available on e-book through Amazon.com
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