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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, July 10, 1995)
    An inspiring tale of creativity and determination on the Underground Railroad from Coretta Scott King Award winner James Ransome and acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson.Clara, a slave and seamstress on Home Plantation, dreams of freedom—not just for herself, but for her family and friends. When she overhears a conversation about the Underground Railroad, she has a flash of inspiration. Using scraps of cloth from her work in the Big House and scraps of information gathered from other slaves, she fashions a map that the master would never even recognize. . . .From the award-winning author-illustrator team of Deborah Hopkinson and James Ransome, this fictional tale of the Underground Railroad continues to inspire young readers 25 years after its original publication."Inspiring." —The New York Times"A triumph of the human spirit." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Sept. 25, 2018)
    An inspiring tale of creativity and determination on the Underground Railroad from Coretta Scott King winner James Ransome and acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson.Clara, a slave and seamstress on Home Plantation, dreams of freedom--not just for herself, but for her family and friends. When she overhears a conversation about the Underground Railroad, she has a flash of inspiration. Using scraps of cloth from her work in the Big House and scraps of information gathered from other slaves, she fashions a map that the master would never even recognize. . . .From the award-winning author-illustrator team of Deborah Hopkinson and James Ransome, this fictional tale of the Underground Railroad continues to inspire young readers 25 years after its original publication."Inspiring." —The New York Times"A triumph of the human spirit." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    eBook (Dragonfly Books, March 25, 2015)
    An inspiring tale of creativity and determination on the Underground Railroad from Coretta Scott King Award winner James Ransome and acclaimed author Deborah Hopkinson.Clara, a slave and seamstress on Home Plantation, dreams of freedom—not just for herself, but for her family and friends. When she overhears a conversation about the Underground Railroad, she has a flash of inspiration. Using scraps of cloth from her work in the Big House and scraps of information gathered from other slaves, she fashions a map that the master would never even recognize. . . .From the award-winning author-illustrator team of Deborah Hopkinson and James Ransome, this fictional tale of the Underground Railroad continues to inspire young readers 25 years after its original publication."Inspiring." —The New York Times"A triumph of the human spirit." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-10-01, Oct. 16, 2008)
    As a seamstress in the Big House, Clara is luckier than the slaves who work the fields. Still, she dreams of a reunion with her Momma, who lives on another plantation?and even of running away to freedom. Then she hears two slaves talking about how they could find the Underground Railroad if only they had a map. In a flash of inspiration, Clara sees how she can use the cloth in her scrap bag to make a map of the land?a freedom quilt?that no master will ever suspect. Drawn from true incidents in African-American history, this is a compelling and emotionally charged picture book.
  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, July 1, 1995)
    Illus. in full color. As a seamstress in the Big House, Clara dreams of areunion with her Momma, who lives on another plantation--and even of runningaway to freedom. Then she overhears two slaves talking about the UndergroundRailroad. In a flash of inspiration, Clara sees how she can use the cloth inher scrap bag to make a map of the land--a freedom quilt--that no master willever suspect. "A particularly effective way to introduce the subject to youngerchildren, adding a trenchant immediacy to their understanding of a difficultbut important chapter in the country's past."--(starred) "Horn Book." "This first-rate book is a triumph of the heart."--(starred) "PublishersWeekly. "
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James E. Ransome

    Library Binding (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Jan. 14, 2003)
    Illus. in full color. As a seamstress in the Big House, Clara dreams of a reunion with her Momma, who lives on another plantation--and even of running away to freedom. Then she overhears two slaves talking about the Underground Railroad. In a flash of inspiration, Clara sees how she can use the cloth in her scrap bag to make a map of the land--a freedom quilt--that no master will ever suspect. "A particularly effective way to introduce the subject to younger children, adding a trenchant immediacy to their understanding of a difficult but important chapter in the country's past."--(starred) Horn Book. "This first-rate book is a triumph of the heart."--(starred) Publishers Weekly.
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  • Sweet Clara And The Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 10, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A young slave stitches a quilt with a map pattern which guides her to freedom in the North.
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    DeborahHopkinson

    Hardcover (PerfectionLearning, July 31, 1995)
    Title: Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt <>Binding: Prebound <>Author: DeborahHopkinson <>Publisher: PerfectionLearning
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  • Sweet Clara and The Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Paperback (Scholastic Educational, Sept. 30, 1993)
    The story of a young slave who dreams of one day being reunited with her mother makes a quilt with a secret map to help her and other slaves escape to the north.
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Paperback (Alfred A. Knopf (31 Aug. 1995), Aug. 16, 1600)
    Excellent Book
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  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt

    Deborah Hopkinson, James Ransome

    Paperback (Scholastic Teaching Respources, Aug. 16, 2003)
    Includes book summary and author info, vocabulary builders, comprehension/discussion questions, graphic organizers, and writing activities for grades 3-5
  • Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt by Deborah Hopkinson

    Deborah Hopkinson

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-10-01, March 15, 1716)
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