Browse all books

Books with title To Be a Man-Urban Underground

  • To Be a Man-Urban Underground

    Anne Schraff

    Paperback (Saddleback Educational Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Trevor's mother was dead set against Vanessa Allen. Trevor knew the old angry frown would come back quickly if she learned that Trevor had been seeing Vanessa behind her back. Even his brother Tommy thought the high school dropout was bad news. But Trevor was almost a man, and he wasn't listening to everyone's warnings.Written for young adults, the Urban Underground series confronts issues that are of great importance to teens, such as friendship, loyalty, drugs, gangs, abuse, urban blight, bullies, and self-esteem to name a few. More than entertainment, these books can be a powerful learning and coping tool when a struggling reader connects with credible characters and a compelling storyline. The highly readable style and mature topics will appeal to young adult readers of both sexes and encourage them to finish each novel. Paperback books look and feel like a trade edition and are complete in just under 200 pages
    W
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In this classic novel, Josh, a teenage logger on the Ohio River, discovers his life's true mission as an abolitionist after his first encounter with a runaway slave. Josh first attempts to spread the abolitionist message by lecturing in remote towns about the evils of slavery--but his views often ignite strong disapproval. Frustrated, he makes a more daring choice and becomes an agent of the Underground Railroad. After dozens of successful rescues, Josh is captured by Kentucky slave owners and convicted of "enticing slaves to leave their owners." Locked away, he struggles to hold on to his ideals and sense of self. But when freedom comes sooner than he expected, Josh must decide if he will again take the kind of risks that landed him in prison.
    N
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Hardcover (Harcourt Young Classics, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In this classic novel, Josh, a teenage logger on the Ohio River, discovers his life's true mission as an abolitionist after his first encounter with a runaway slave. Josh first attempts to spread the abolitionist message by lecturing in remote towns about the evils of slavery--but his views often ignite strong disapproval. Frustrated, he makes a more daring choice and becomes an agent of the Underground Railroad. After dozens of successful rescues, Josh is captured by Kentucky slave owners and convicted of "enticing slaves to leave their owners." Locked away, he struggles to hold on to his ideals and sense of self. But when freedom comes sooner than he expected, Josh must decide if he will again take the kind of risks that landed him in prison.
    W
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Library Binding
    None
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Paperback (Odyssey Classics, Aug. 24, 1990)
    In this reissue of the classic novel, Josh, a logger on the Ohio River, helps runaway slaves to freedom until he is betrayed, captured, and thrown in prison. β€œIn an afterword the reader learns a bit about the sources Meltzer consulted--histories, autobiographies, first-person accounts, and religious and anti-slavery tracts, among others. All add to the historically accurate depiction of the danger, dedication, and perseverance that Josh shows.”--VOYA
    S
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Mass Market Paperback (Dell / Laurel-Leaf Library, Aug. 16, 1974)
    None
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Hardcover (Harcourt Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1990)
    A courageous young white man aids slaves escaping from Kentucky in pre-Civil War days
    T
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    School & Library Binding (Topeka Bindery, Aug. 16, 1990)
    None
    S
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1990)
    A courageous young white man aids slaves escaping from Kentucky in pre-Civil War days.
    V
  • Underground Man

    Milton Meltzer

    Paperback (Sandpiper, Jan. 1, 2006)
    In this classic novel, Josh, a teenage logger on the Ohio River, discovers his life's true mission as an abolitionist after his first encounter with a runaway slave. Josh first attempts to spread the abolitionist message by lecturing in remote towns about the evils of slavery--but his views often ignite strong disapproval. Frustrated, he makes a more daring choice and becomes an agent of the Underground Railroad. After dozens of successful rescues, Josh is captured by Kentucky slave owners and convicted of "enticing slaves to leave their owners." Locked away, he struggles to hold on to his ideals and sense of self. But when freedom comes sooner than he expected, Josh must decide if he will again take the kind of risks that landed him in prison.
    W