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  • The Underground Abductor

    Nathan Hale

    Hardcover (Amulet Books, April 21, 2015)
    Meet Underground Railroad abductor Harriet Tubman in this installment of the New York Times bestselling graphic novel series! Araminta Ross was an enslaved woman born in Delaware. After years of backbreaking labor and the constant threat of being sold and separated from her family, she escaped and traveled north to freedom. Once there, she changed her name to Harriet Tubman. As an “abductor” on the Underground Railroad, she risked her life helping countless enslaved people escape to freedom. Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales are graphic novels that tell the thrilling, shocking, gruesome, and TRUE stories of American history. Read them all—if you dare! Get The Underground Abductor and two other Hazardous Tales in the , available now!
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  • The Underground

    K.A. Applegate

    language (Scholastic Inc., June 27, 2017)
    What's tasty, good for you, and only takes sixty seconds to make? Oatmeal. And because of a strange reaction to the Yeerk's physiology, it's making the would-be invaders of Earth more than a little crazy. Now Rachel and the other Animorphs have a new weapon against the Yeerks. Sounds good, right?Wrong. Because using this advantage against the Yeerks has dire consequences for their human hosts. In order to avoid hurting innocent people, the Animorphs will have to make another trip to the Yeerk pool, where they barely escaped with their lives. The Animorphs have taken chances before and been very lucky. But this time their luck may be about to run out.
  • The Underground

    Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim LaHaye

    eBook (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Dec. 14, 2012)
    These latest volumes of the hot-selling Left Behind juvenile series continue the story of four kids left behind after the Rapture. With themes and events that parallel the adult series, these books carry Left Behind's important message to the younger generation. In #6 The Underground, the kids develop The Trib Force News to get the message out to their classmates.
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  • The Underground

    K.A. Applegate

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, April 1, 1998)
    Rachel, the other Animorphs, and Ax have discovered a new super weapon against the Yeerks--instant oatmeal--and they must make a trip down to the Yeerk pool to use it and slow down the invasion. Original.
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  • The Underground

    Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim LaHaye, Chris Fabry

    Mass Market Paperback (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Sept. 1, 1999)
    These latest volumes of the hot-selling Left Behind juvenile series continue the story of four kids left behind after the Rapture. With themes and events that parallel the adult series, these books carry Left Behind's important message to the younger generation. In #6 The Underground, the kids develop The Trib Force News to get the message out to their classmates.
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  • The Underground

    Suzanne D. Williams

    eBook (, Nov. 8, 2015)
    Who was this boy that could stop a bullet with the palm of his hand? And why had someone wanted to kill him?Headed north to Washington D.C. aboard the wrong bus, Phoebe Faegen turns for help from the handsome boy seated on her left. But his instructions are strange from the start and his ability to stop a shooting with just the palm of his hand, when they arrive at their destination, too much to be believed.Yet, life in this altered future is too dangerous to risk as a girl living on her own and so drawn into the mystery that is superhuman, Crowne Dawkins, she descends Underground into a world that with every second that passes grows more and more dangerous.Nothing is what it seems, not her existence or his, not the threats to their lives, or the one final, horrible moment which might destroy their future forever.A wild ride into science fiction romance, book 1 of 5, from best-selling author, SUZANNE D. WILLIAMS.
  • The Underground

    Case Maynard

    Paperback (Blaze Publishing, LLC, Sept. 12, 2017)
    With the System on the verge of complete annihilation and new factions of freethinkers emerging, Vee knows she must find a way to end the Commander’s rule quickly—and by any means necessary. When the Union arrives in New England, it’s to discover their rebellion has already reached this part of the country. Food stores are low, medical supplies are nonexistent, and without the coal from nearby Mines, the residents are on the verge of freezing to death. Guilt-ridden because of the role she played in the region’s downfall, and refusing to be the cause of anymore suffering, Vee is coerced into working with a group of brilliant scientists who hope to form an independent government below the ruins of New York City. But when she’s asked to assassinate an opposing leader, Vee has no choice but to reevaluate her own morality and examine just how far she’ll really go to see victory in the war against The Tax.
  • The Underground

    Yaakov Astor

    Paperback (Judaica Press, Oct. 27, 2016)
    Like scenes out of a spy novel ... ... except that this was real life, not fiction. They were instructed what to say and what not to say, where to go, how to act and react ... They were spied on and followed constantly, threatened with punishment, harassed at border crossings ... Yet they kept on coming. At first just a trickle, the shlichim of the Vaad L'Hatzolas Nidchei Yisroel ultimately numbered in the hundreds. Despite the dangers, they came year after year to the dreaded Soviet Union to help their lost brothers and sisters rediscover their lost heritage. They came to bring needed supplies, to show they cared, and to help in whatever way possible. And help they did. They succeeded in fanning the small sparks of the Russian ba'al teshuvah movement into a burning flame. Then, when the Iron Curtain finally fell, the Vaad only redoubled its efforts to help the Russian Jews transition to fully religious lives in Eretz Yisroel, America, and elsewhere. In fact, the nucleus of today's religious Russian Jewish communities was created in great part thanks to the efforts of Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt and the shlichim of the Vaad. For decades, these stories of incredible mesirus nefesh remained solely in the possession of the brave individuals who experienced them. Now, they can finally be told, and they will leave you awestruck.
  • The Underground

    Yaakov Astor, Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt

    Hardcover (Judaica Press, April 4, 2014)
    Like scenes out of a spy novel ...... except that this was real life, not fiction.They were instructed what to say and what not to say, where to go, how to act and react ... They were spied on and followed constantly, threatened with punishment, harassed at border crossings ...Yet they kept on coming. At first just a trickle, the shlichim of the Vaad L Hatzolas Nidchei Yisroel ultimately numbered in the hundreds. Despite the dangers, they came year after year to the dreaded Soviet Union to help their lost brothers and sisters rediscover their lost heritage. They came to bring needed supplies, to show they cared, and to help in whatever way possible.And help they did. They succeeded in fanning the small sparks of the Russian ba al teshuvah movement into a burning flame. Then, when the Iron Curtain finally fell, the Vaad only redoubled its efforts to help the Russian Jews transition to fully religious lives in Eretz Yisroel, America, and elsewhere. In fact, the nucleus of today s religious Russian Jewish communities was created in great part thanks to the efforts of Rabbi Mordechai Neustadt and the shlichim of the Vaad.For decades, these stories of incredible mesirus nefesh remained solely in the possession of the brave individuals who experienced them. Now, they can finally be told, and they will leave you awestruck.Two great catastrophes befell the Jewish people in the 20th century -- The Holocaust and the destruction of Jewish life in the Soviet Union, behind the "Iron Curtain." Though the impact of the former is widely publicized and recorded, the destructive effect of the latter is relatively unknown. Yet, in some ways it was no less devastating. The thoroughly evil Communist regime not only succeeded in eradicating Jewish life throughout the USSR, but by banning all forms of religious practice, they erased the name of Hashem from the hearts and minds of almost all Jews there. They engendered so much fear that the next two or three generations became thoroughly ignorant of their Jewish heritage and were terrified to even be identified as Jews. It was truly a spiritual Holocaust. This is why the spiritual revival of the Jewish people under the unimaginably brutal Communist regime in the last decade of its existence is so remarkable. And as remarkable as it was, it has hardly been documented. It is a story that is largely untold. Even those who know about it probably know only a portion of what went on. This is due in great part to the fact that Jewish organizations outside the Soviet Union were forced to keep their activities quiet. If their efforts were advertised they risked drawing the attention of the KGB, the dreaded Soviet secret police, thereby endangering their mission and putting at risk the small but growing circle of young Russian Jews learning to live a Jewish religious life. They had no choice but to go about their organizational work without publicity. The purpose of this book is to finally tell that story.6 x 9
  • The Underground

    April Capil

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 11, 2017)
    11 year-old bookworm Winnie Turner is thrown into a real-life adventure of her own when her gangster father is paroled early and she discovers the quilt her late mother left her is an Underground Railroad to keep her one step ahead of his henchmen. Each square in the quilt is a character from her mother’s past, with clues to who Ayesha Turner was, and why she abandoned her only daughter to the winds of fate. Join Winnie on Part One of her journey, where she meets the first three characters in her quilt, and learns about the mother she never knew…
  • The Underground

    Katherine Applegate

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1998)
    Rachel, the other Animorphs, and Ax have discovered a new weapon against the Yeerks--instant oatmeal--and they must make a trip down to the Yeerk pool to use it and slow down the invasion
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  • The Underground

    Jerry B. Jenkins, Tim F. LaHaye, Chris Fabry

    Library Binding
    THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The members of the Young Tribulation Force secretly publish an underground newspaper to spread information about the coming Tribulation and the Christian message, which they distribute to the