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The journey of little Charlie

Twelve-year-old Charlie is down on his luck: His dad just died, the share crops are dry, and Cap'n Buck, the most fearsome man in Possum Moan, says Charlie's dad owes him money--a lot of money. Unable to pay back his father's debt, Charlie strikes a deal with Cap'n Buck and agrees to accompany him to Canada in pursuit of a group escaping slavery. Once the fugitives are returned, the debt will be repaid. It's not too bad of a bargain for Charlie... until he comes face-to-face with the runaways he's supposed to capture. As he begins to sympathize with the fugitives, it becomes increasingly difficult for Charlie to comply with Cap'n Buck's commands. Torn between his guilty conscience and fearing for his life, Charlie needs to figure out his next move--and soon. It's only a matter of time before Cap'n Buck catches on.

Book  - 2018
J FIC Curti
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  • ISBN: 9781443142632
  • Physical Description 234 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2018.

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The Journey of Little Charlie
The Journey of Little Charlie
by Curtis, Christopher Paul
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The Journey of Little Charlie

Sweat was pouring out of every part of my body.We'd been standing in the alley for the longest time afore the Cap'n finally said, "Don't turn now, that's her with the sack and the bonnet."The Cap'n had me as a shield, ducking behind me so the woman couldn't see him. Soon's she walked on by the alley he give me a shove and I was on the sidewalk behind the woman.Following the plan I run out in the street till I was ten yards past then turned to face her.I said, "'Scuse me, Ma'am, do you know where..."Both me and the woman gasped. I thought the Cap'n had made a mistake, 'cause whilst this woman did have a eye patch and a scar running 'crost her cheek, he hadn't said nothing 'bout her skin! She was colored! How could a woman who didn't look no different than the slaves I'd seent 'round Possum Moan be the leader of a gang that robbed Mr. Tanner of four thousand dollars? Excerpted from The Journey of Little Charlie by Christopher Paul Curtis All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.