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Books with title Freedom Crossing

  • FREEDOM CROSSING.

    Margaret Goff. Clark

    Unknown Binding (Sccholastic, Inc., March 15, 1980)
    None
    R
  • Chasing Freedom

    Nicola S. Dorrington

    language (, June 13, 2014)
    Chase Finn is being hunted, and if he ever stops running he’s going to end up dead.It doesn’t matter that he’s only seventeen. It doesn’t matter that just a few weeks ago he was a normal teenager. All that matters is that he is a threat, and the Agents tracking him will stop at nothing to see him neutralised.With the line between friends and enemies blurring, Chase discovers he is just a pawn in the middle of a war that’s lasted for centuries, but he isn’t going to let himself be used any longer.Soon both sides of the war are going to learn that the most important thing about Chase Finn isn’t that he’s a werewolf, it’s that he’ll sacrifice everything, even his own freedom, for the people he loves
  • Chasing Freedom

    Ella Miriam

    Paperback (Chasing Freedom Press, June 17, 2015)
    When Ella Miriam made the terrifying decision to leave the Soviet Union for Israel on a search for freedom and to escape generations of haunting, painful memories, she never expected to suffer the devastating loss that would lead her, through a succession of unlikely occurrences, to America.
  • Chasing Freedom

    Gloria Ann Wesley

    Paperback (Roseway, Sept. 16, 2011)
    None
  • Chasing Freedom

    Marina Fontaine

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 10, 2016)
    ***2016 Dragon Awards Nominee, Best Apocalyptic Novel***Freedom is lost, but not forgotten.In 2040s America, civility is prized above truth, conformity above free expression, and “green” living above basic human needs. Most have given up, too busy trying to survive in a country where life is cheap and necessities are scarce. Yet even in the midst of drudgery and despair, unbroken spirits remain.Julie is a girl who has everything, including a plan to ignite the spark of resistance.Randy dreams of winning Julie’s love and escaping the emptiness of over-regulated life.Joseph seeks revenge on the system for a family tragedy. Daniel is a young artist, who can’t seem to stay out of trouble. Chris is an orphan prepared to do the unthinkable to protect his younger sister.Whether by choice or by accident, each will take a path on a collision course with the oppressive regime. Will they find the freedom they desire? Or will the cost of defiance prove too high to bear?Marina Fontaine is an immigrant from the former Soviet Union. She uses personal experience to craft a novel that takes an intimate look at life in a totalitarian society and the role that individual choices play in advancing the cause of liberty.
  • Chasing Freedom

    Nicola S. Dorrington

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 16, 2014)
    Chase Finn is being hunted, and if he ever stops running he’s going to end up dead. It doesn’t matter that he’s only seventeen. It doesn’t matter that just a few weeks ago he was a normal teenager. All that matters is that he is a threat, and the Agents tracking him will stop at nothing to see him neutralised. With the line between friends and enemies blurring, Chase discovers he is just a pawn in the middle of a war that’s lasted for centuries, but he isn’t going to let himself be used any longer. Soon both sides of the war are going to learn that the most important thing about Chase Finn isn’t that he’s a werewolf, it’s that he’ll sacrifice everything, even his own freedom, for the people he loves.
  • Freedom Crossing

    Margaret Goff Clark

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, March 15, 1613)
    None
    R
  • Chasing Freedom

    Juliette Lewis, Layla Alizada, Don McBrearty

    details
    None
  • Freedom Crossing

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks (1991-02-01), Aug. 16, 1656)
    Excellent Book
    R
  • Freedom Crossing

    Margaret Goff Clark

    Paperback Bunko (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 16, 1705)
    None
  • Sing Freedom

    Cheryl Stewart

    Paperback (Hexagonal Press, June 10, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Ruby and twelve-year-old Pearl are slaves on the run. They have learned that their owners intend to take them away from their parents and sell them, so on a cold spring night the family steps out of their rough cabin into an unknown future.Their escape is fraught with danger. They are pursued by their owner and by hired slave hunters, and Pearl becomes deathly ill. The family needs help and it is hard to know who they can trust. Eventually, they find a group that will help them, but only if they travel separately and in disguise. With only each other and their own fledgling independence to rely on, will Ruby and Pearl avoid the roving bands of slave hunters? Will they find their parents again, and will they find the freedom they have worked so hard to gain?
  • Sing Freedom

    Cheryl Stewart

    eBook (Hexagonal Press, June 7, 2019)
    Ten-year-old Ruby and twelve-year-old Pearl are slaves on the run. They have learned that their owners intend to take them away from their parents and sell them, so on a cold spring night the family steps out of their rough cabin into an unknown future.Their escape is fraught with danger. They are pursued by their owner and by hired slave hunters, and Pearl becomes deathly ill. The family needs help and it is hard to know who they can trust. Eventually, they find a group that will help them, but only if they travel separately and in disguise. With only each other and their own fledgling independence to rely on, will Ruby and Pearl avoid the roving bands of slave hunters? Will they find their parents again, and will they find the freedom they have worked so hard to gain?