Welcome to the adventures of two 13-year-olds, Katie McEachron and her friend Florence Mather, who experience an exciting summer in 1852 as the plank road that runs by their homes brings
mysterious strangers to their dinner tables and the plight of runaway slaves to their consciences. Katie McEachron is a forthright, impulsive girl who has not yet learned the importance of
keeping silent. Her friend Florence Mather, a solemn and hardworking girl, came with her family from Cornwall, England. She has an eager mind, but her mother is less interested in Florence's
education than in having her help at the inn.One day in May, a stranger arrives at the Mather Inn. The visit of the stranger launches a string of events that will make this a most unforgettable
summer for the two girls. . . .This well-researched historical novel, with its themes of Underground Railroad activities, 19th-century pioneer life, and the importance of friendship and family
values, is sure to appeal to young readers (and their parents and teachers).CRICKHOLLOW BOOKS is an independent publisher of books for young readers. For more, visit us at
www.CrickhollowBooks.com.