Last Runaway
- Páginas
- 305
- Idioma
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780525952992
- Tiempo de Lectura
- ~5h 20min
Last Runaway es un book de Tracy Chevalier. Tiene 305 páginas.
Sobre este libro
Set in 1850 Ohio, this historical novel examines the moral complexities surrounding the Underground Railroad through Holly Archer, a young English woman who relocates to work for a Quaker family actively aiding escaped slaves. Tracy Chevalier, recognized for her meticulously researched historical narratives, turns her attention to the American abolitionist movement, exploring how religious conviction intersects with social activism. The narrative investigates the tensions between passive faith and direct action, while also addressing the entrenched racial prejudices of the period. Chevalier’s prose carefully reconstructs Quaker community life, highlighting both its progressive ideals and its internal contradictions. By centering a female protagonist navigating restrictive gender roles alongside the urgent work of liberation, the novel offers a measured portrait of ordinary individuals confronting extraordinary ethical challenges. The story remains grounded in historical context, emphasizing the quiet courage required to oppose systemic injustice and the personal costs of moral defiance.
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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Last Runaway?+
Last Runaway tiene 305 páginas.
¿De qué trata Last Runaway?+
Set in 1850 Ohio, this historical novel examines the moral complexities surrounding the Underground Railroad through Holly Archer, a young English woman who relocates to work for a Quaker family actively aiding escaped slaves. Tracy Chevalier, recognized for her meticulously researched historical na...
¿Quién escribió Last Runaway?+
Last Runaway fue escrito por Tracy Chevalier.