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Escape Across the Wide Sea
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5 of 5 stars  an engrossing adventure story from France 1686
Monday, February 07, 2005
Katherine Kirkpatrick is an increasingly beloved author of children's historical fiction. Having published the widely read Trouble's Daughter and other books, she now tells a story based on history of the escape from France in 1686 of a Huguenot or French Protestant weaver's family, persecuted for their religion. The King's soldiers destroy the father's loom in a heartbreaking scene; then trying to escape, the weaver and his wife conceal their son, ten-year-old Daniel Bonnet, in one of the donkey's side packets, or panniers. A soldier, testing to see if any small child is hidden there, drives his bayonet through the leather and into the boy's leg.

During the several month's sea voyage in escaping France, Daniel deals with the pain of the leg wound which slowly cripples him but comes face to face with a greater pain: the ship which takes them proves to be a slave ship. He is horrified at the cargo they carry and his desire to rescue and make life better for a tiny captive slave girl makes him understand troubles greater than his useless leg. How they all manage to reach New York and religious freedom and how he matures as a young man through his compassion is the story of the book...and how finally, how he somehow returns himself and his father to weaving and makes a better life for the little girl.

As with all of Katherine Kirkpatrick's books, this one brings a world long gone to vivid life. Slaves ships, weavers' rooms, sugar plantations, and one brave boy who grows up on his voyage to freedom and the new world.
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