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Grade 5-7-In 1859, cousins David and George are best friends. Their close relationship becomes complicated, however, by their Irish-American family's divisions over the great issues that will soon ignite the American Civil War. When David runs away from his Boston relatives to join his abolitionist parents in "bleeding Kansas," George and his father track him down, only to become entangled in John Brown's plans to incite a violent slave rebellion. This seemingly promising story line is unfortunately undermined by one-dimensional characters who are difficult to distinguish from one another, laborious and repetitive exposition, anachronistic language (e.g., "uptight"), and a minimal sense of place. For purchase only by libraries desiring exhaustive coverage of Civil War fiction.
Starr E. Smith, Fairfax County Public Library, VA
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.


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An adventure/mystery story that finds David and his cousin George Adams becoming more and more involved with John Brown's secret plot to overthrow the Federal government and start a slave uprising throughout the South. The pair are followed, threatened, and even attacked by both abolitionist and slave supporters. Whether the Adams family will be able to help John Brown in his bold plan or warn the town of Harpers Ferry in time to stop him is the question!

Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 9-12
  • Paperback: 175 pages
  • Publisher: White Mane Publishing Company (January 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1572492392
  • ISBN-13: 978-1572492394
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,134,153 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Reprinted from WonderKorner.com, September 8, 2002
" Here's the second book in a planned series of ten adventurous historical fiction titles from social studies teacher Alan Kay. Cousins David and George Adams find themselves "caught between two worlds," and the only way of escape is to find David's father, John, who lives in a wild territory known as "Bleeding Kansas.

Kay treats readers to a rich description of the countryside during the boys' journey. They experience the "sweet, refreshing scent" of a wide, wildflower-strewn prairie, where "green grasses waved in the wind like waves approaching a shore." The boys meet animals unheard of back in Boston, and insects like fireflies, which George compares to "millions of tiny lanterns.

Their appreciation of new sights and sounds are short-lived, though. Upon reaching David's family and realize that David's parents are heavily involved in a dangerous plot with John Brown, whose secret plan to overthrow the Federal government involves starting a violent slave uprising across the South. Feel the tension of a family divided, as members realize the risks of taking such a stand. Will they help John Brown in his dangerous plan, or make it to Harpers Ferry in time to warn the townsfolk and stop him in his tracks?" -- Bonnie Bruno...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reprinted from Social Studies for Kids, September 8, 2002
-- "The second in Alan N. Kay's Young Heroes of History series, On the Trail of John Brown's Body, is every bit as good as the first.
Whereas that book juxtaposed the plight of a slave family and a northern family filled with abolitionists and sympathetics, this book follows the adventures of two boys and their fathers as they journey to the Kansas Territory in the days when John Brown cast the longest shadow in the land.

David and George, two of the young heroes from the first book, are the main characters here as well, along with their fathers. They have typical frontier adventures, but always in the background (and often in the foreground) is the specter of war, brought on by the increasingly violent actions of abolitionists like David's father.

The arrival of the boys in "Bleeding Kansas" brings that state's bloody conflict into sharp focus. And by having David's father, John, be a part of John Brown's brigade, the author gives us an up-close glimpse of the passion (and, some will say, madness) of Brown himself.

This book succeeds the most by having the reader follow the typical adventures of young boys (playing baseball, getting into fights, doing odd jobs for spending money) while at the same reminding that reader that the setting for these typical adventures is Civil War-era America. To his credit, Alan Kay succeeds at both.

As with the first book in this series, I highly recommend this book. It is an excellent portrayal of young people in the 19th Century. David White, editor, Social Studies For Kids, http://www.socialstudiesforkids.com, April, 2002

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reprinted from Social Studies for Kids, September 8, 2002
-- "The second in Alan N. Kay's Young Heroes of History series, On the Trail of John Brown's Body, is every bit as good as the first.
Whereas that book juxtaposed the plight of a slave family and a northern family filled with abolitionists and sympathetics, this book follows the adventures of two boys and their fathers as they journey to the Kansas Territory in the days when John Brown cast the longest shadow in the land.

David and George, two of the young heroes from the first book, are the main characters here as well, along with their fathers. They have typical frontier adventures, but always in the background (and often in the foreground) is the specter of war, brought on by the increasingly violent actions of abolitionists like David's father.

The arrival of the boys in "Bleeding Kansas" brings that state's bloody conflict into sharp focus. And by having David's father, John, be a part of John Brown's brigade, the author gives us an up-close glimpse of the passion (and, some will say, madness) of Brown himself.

This book succeeds the most by having the reader follow the typical adventures of young boys (playing baseball, getting into fights, doing odd jobs for spending money) while at the same reminding that reader that the setting for these typical adventures is Civil War-era America. To his credit, Alan Kay succeeds at both.

As with the first book in this series, I highly recommend this book. It is an excellent portrayal of young people in the 19th Century. David White, editor, Social Studies For Kids, ...

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