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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "WHISPERS ACROSS THE CENTURY"
This is my first book by Lois Ruby, so I don't know her literary track record, but I must say: I am impressed! She offers detailed scholarship, twisting plots with tantalyzing revelations of the mystery, good character development and the ability to juggle two different storylines, some 130 years apart. This book will capture the interest of today's teens; the...
Published on January 21, 1999 by Plume45

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Steal away home is a book about these quakers who move from boston to kansas during the civil war. The lady is helping slaves get into free land while her husband is gone away working. He ends up finding out, and thinks it is dishonorable, but he agrees. It is a good book for people if they like to read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "WHISPERS ACROSS THE CENTURY", January 21, 1999
This review is from: Steal Away Home (Hardcover)
This is my first book by Lois Ruby, so I don't know her literary track record, but I must say: I am impressed! She offers detailed scholarship, twisting plots with tantalyzing revelations of the mystery, good character development and the ability to juggle two different storylines, some 130 years apart. This book will capture the interest of today's teens; the coexisting stories feature a girl of the 90's and a boy of the pre Civil War era. While enjoying the mystery and trying to piece together the historical puzzle, readers will effortlessly absorb information about the anti-slavery movement in Kansas, Quaker lifestyle and the underground railroad.

Through it all as the chapters flip-flop in time, there emerges the character of a strong heroine--one Lizbet Charles, 23, an escaped slave and self-proclaimed "conductor". This undaunted young woman dedicates her life to aiding fugitives seeking freedom in Canada. Her sudden arrival impacts the home of the Weaver family, already embroiled in the anti-slavery wars in the Midwest. Ma risks her marriage to shelter escaped slaves, while Pa works through legal channels to establish Kansas as a Free state. All of which poses a difficult moral dilemma for young James; to fight fire with fire (and a gun) or to stand by the family's religious convictions. How will a conscientious Quaker youth respond under pressure? Whose Right has greater precedence? And how can the kids of the present honor the homespun heros of the past? What would be fitting memorials to Lizbet's courage and James' dedication? This is one fast and fascinating read!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good Book, August 21, 2002
This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
The book Steal Away Home by Lois Ruby is very good.There are two main characters. One is twelve-year-old James Baylor Weaver, who lives in Lawrence, Kansas, in the year 1856. His house is a station on the Underground Railroad, but only while his father is away. James and his mother and his sister Rebecca must keep this a secret from James's father. The other main character is twelve-year-old Dana Shannon, who lives in James's house about 140 years later. When she discovers a human skeleton in a hidden room behind a wall in her house, she and some scientists work hard to find out who the skeleton is. (Or was.) But Dana has something that the police don't - a diary that she found in the room, the diary of Millicent Weaver, James's mother. From the diary, she learns that the skeleton is Lizbet Charles. But why did Lizbet die? To find out, read this book. It is a very interesting book and I would reccomend it to anyone who likes to read.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great book to keep you interested!, October 10, 2000
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
Dana and her parents bought and moved into a 100 year old house. But when thay bought it, they didn't except to find a dead body inside. The next chapter takes you back 100 years to when the house was brand new. I've never read a book like this before but I got it because it sounded interesting. " Behind the wall was a small room, and in the eerie shadows......was a small crock, two cots, and on one of them, a full skeleton." page 5. This ;part really catches the reader. You know inside Dana's head was confusion and that's what I felt. This book should be read by interested readers. People that like to sit on the edge of their seats.It is a book that most people would like.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good historical facts and amusing storyline, April 20, 2000
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Sandi Keller (Columbus State University, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This novel is great for middle schoolers all over the country. I particularly liked this novel because it not only had language arts ties but also social studies ties with all of the historical and period information. Lois Ruby, true to her other works, does a great job of providing a lot of information about the area. This book, about a girl who finds a skeleton in her house, is well written because it switches back and forth between present time period and the time period of the underground railroad (which is the era of the skeleton that was found in Dana's closet).Ruby does a great job with this book, it is highly entertaining and informative. Massive amounts of information plus a great storyline make this a wonderful book for middle school students.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Mystery of the Skeleton, March 15, 2006
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
What would you do if you found a skeleton in your closet? This happens in the book Steal Away Home by Lois Ruby. Dana, a 7th grader, finds one in her new house. Next to the skeleton she finds a diary which contains the clues to the mystery. Dana and her friends use the diary to investigate the case and see who the skeleton was. The diary they discover was written during the time of slavery and was written by a woman named Millicent Weaver. The Weavers were a Quaker family that used to live in Dana's house. Slaves were running away using the Underground Railroad to escape slavery. Slaves came to the Weaver's house and the Weavers didn't know what to do with them.
Dana, the main character in this story, is willing to take any risk in order to solve the case. She has a good relationship with her parents even though she keeps the diary a secret for a while. When she makes a promise she keeps it which is why she has a lot of friends and is a likable person. When she gets an idea in her head nobody can get it out of her head which is why she tries hard to solve the mystery and not give the diary to the police.
I think that the theme of this book is to learn how to keep trying and not to give up if you fail. I like this book because it has a lot of detail and at the end of each chapter it leaves you in suspense. This book takes you on a journey from present to past and back again many times. When I first picked up the book and started reading it, I was so into the book that I couldn't put it down. As I read I felt eager to find out what would happen next. I felt as if I were with Dana and the Weavers. If you like mystery and suspense then you will like reading this book. Don't forget to also read its sequel, Soon Be Free.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty Great, May 3, 2000
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
I really liked this book I really did but the thing is it can get confusing with the chapters going: preasent, past, preasent, past....and so on. And I my self would be freaked out if I found a sceliton while I was pulling of wallpaper.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Steal Away Home The Best, April 19, 2000
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
Steal Away Home is one of the best books I have ever read. In this book a little girl by the name of Dana moves into a new home and her adventure begins. Dana and her family find a skeleton in a hiddon room when they are remodling their new home,and Dana is bound and determind to find who this person is. I can really relate to this book because my name is Dana and I too live in Kansas. This book kept my attention and I could not put it down until I was finished. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in the past. I have never been all that interested in reading, but after reading this book I enjoy reading and I know that there are good books out there.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Running Away From Slavery, March 4, 2002
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
Dana's taking down wallpaper in a room and decides to get a hammer and knocks down some of the wall out. She finds a secret room with a skeleton a cot with a diary. She finds out about the life people lived in the 1850's from the diary. Such as the Weaver's are hiding slaves.
There were different things I did and didn't like about the book. I didn't like how every other chapter the plot would switch from the Weaver's life to Dana's. I did like how they used references from the Bible such as "Always do God's will".
Among the Hidden by Margaret Peterson Haddix and Steal Away Home are related books in a way. It has to do with not allowing third born children living a normal life. They must do chores inside the house and must not go outside, and must not communicate or be seen by civilized people. The two books are related because the people in the books are prejudice against people who are different
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Steal Away Home, March 8, 2004
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
This is an excellent book for any kid who lives in Kansas to read. It includes a lot of Kansas History during the anti-slave era of the 1850's. I enjoyed the story and loved the way the story took you back in time through a journal that the main character, Dana, finds in her Lawrence, Ks. home.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well written, very good historical fiction., November 4, 1999
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James E. Wenzloff (Fort Gratiot, MI USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Steal Away Home (Aladdin Historical Fiction) (Paperback)
What I enjoyed most about this book was the ability of the author to combine a fictional story with a lot of historical detail. This would be a good book for a students who are studying the Underground Railroad. I would recommend that middle school teachers consider this book for use by their students.
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