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Flying Free: Corey's Underground Railroad Diary (My America Series #2), Vol. 2

AUTHOR: Sharon Dennis Wyeth
ISBN: 0439369088

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Flying Free: Corey's Underground Railroad Diary (My America Series #2), Vol. 2
- Book Review,
by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

From School Library Journal
Grade 2-4-In Patriots, Hope, 10, lives in Philadelphia in 1777. George Washington and his troops are nearby fighting the Redcoats, who capture the city and move into her home. Gregory engages readers with the tumultuous elements of conflict and war, making this book a page-turner. Flying follows Corey, 10, an escaped slave who is now forging a life as a free person in Canada with his family. With the exception of the rescue of his best friend, there is little excitement in this plotless, formulaic story. Also, Corey's facility with language doesn't ring true. The historical note at the end of each volume offers interesting facts and a few black-and-white photos. The large font size and short entries make these books quick and accessible to reluctant and good readers alike. Although not great literature, they may be popular historical-fiction choices for kids who are willing to suspend disbelief.Be Astengo, Alachua County Library, Gainesville, FL Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Gr. 2-4. In 1858, nine-year-old Corey Birdsong and his family flee Kentucky and their lives as slaves. With the aid of the Underground Railroad, the Birdsongs arrive in Amherstburg, Canada. There, an entire community of people of color welcomes them and helps the family build new lives in freedom. Children need not be familiar with book one of Corey's diary, Freedom's Wings (2001), to take up this continuation. Through Corey's entries and the informative notes, children find out about African Canadians, like those in Corey's new home, who owned land and businesses, had their own churches and schools, and eagerly helped newcomers like the Birdsongs get on their feet. In the course of his diary, Corey escapes a slave catcher and helps a friend steal away from Kentucky to freedom--episodes that add excitement as well as historic relevancy. A solid addition to the My America series. Ellen Mandel
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Book Description
In Sharon Dennis Wyeth's sequel to My America: Freedom's Wings, Corey and his family have escaped from slavery and the South and are now living in Canada. They own their own land, have made new friends, and Corey gets ready to go to school. But danger still remains across the river in Ohio, where slavecatchers lurk, waiting to capture escaped slaves to bring them back to their former masters. Corey, however, outsmarts them, and brings his friend Mingo to safety in Canada.


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In 1858, nine-year-old Corey Birdsong and his family, fugitive slaves from Kentucky, build a new life in Amherstburg, Canada, while still hoping to help those they left behind.


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Flying Free: Corey's Underground Railroad Diary (My America Series #2), Vol. 2
- Book Reviews,
by Sharon Dennis Wyeth

Flying Free: Corey's Underground Railroad Diary (My America Series #2), Vol. 2

ANNOTATION

In 1858, nine-year-old Corey Birdsong and his family, fugitive slaves from Kentucky, build a new life in Amherstburg, Canada, while still hoping to help those they left behind.

FROM THE PUBLISHER

Corey and his family have escaped from slavery and the South and are now living in Canada. They own their own land, and Corey gets to go to school. But danger still remains across the river in Ohio, where slavecatchers lurk, waiting to capture escaped salves and bring them back to their former masters. Corey, however, outsmarts them, and brings his friend Mingo to safety in Canada.

FROM THE CRITICS

Children's Literature

Part of the "My America" series, this is the continuation of former slave Corey Birdsong's story, set in Amherstburg, Canada, in 1858. The Birdsong family--Corey, his parents Roland and Angel, and his baby sister Star￯﾿ᄑhave escaped from Kentucky via the Underground Railroad. They are given a home in the AME Nazrey Church, which was built by people of color. Slowly, the family makes friends and finds work in their new town, and Corey is sent to school. Not only is he lucky enough to be able to read and write, but his father has excellent grammar and spelling as well, and he helps Corey keep a diary to both preserve history and improve Corey's writing. Although Corey is grateful to live in a place where he can, as he says, walk where he pleases, all is not perfect. There are slave owners across the river in Ohio, and several of them are sending slave catchers into Amherstburg to retrieve their property. He also misses Mingo, the friend he left behind in Kentucky. They communicate and plan Mingo's escape using codes, indicating, for example, that Mingo should follow the North Star. In the end, this becomes a story of triumph and hope as Mingo finds his way to Canada and freedom and Corey aspires to become a teacher. Seven pages of historical notes from the author appear at the end of the diary, giving the reader some information about the Underground Railroad and life in Canada as a slave refugee. 2002, Scholastic, $8.95 and $4.99. Ages 8 to 11. Reviewer: Carlie Kraft

School Library Journal

Gr 2-4-In Patriots, Hope, 10, lives in Philadelphia in 1777. George Washington and his troops are nearby fighting the Redcoats, who capture the city and move into her home. Gregory engages readers with the tumultuous elements of conflict and war, making this book a page-turner. Flying follows Corey, 10, an escaped slave who is now forging a life as a free person in Canada with his family. With the exception of the rescue of his best friend, there is little excitement in this plotless, formulaic story. Also, Corey's facility with language doesn't ring true. The historical note at the end of each volume offers interesting facts and a few black-and-white photos. The large font size and short entries make these books quick and accessible to reluctant and good readers alike. Although not great literature, they may be popular historical-fiction choices for kids who are willing to suspend disbelief.-Be Astengo, Alachua County Library, Gainesville, FL Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Corey Birdsong and his family have reached freedom in Canada in this sequel to Freedom's Wings (not reviewed). His journal relates the last harrowing days of their flight from slavery, their feelings of rapture upon arrival, and the steps they take to forge a new, independent life. They are welcomed in a community that is made up largely of other former slaves. Here they dare to dream of owning their own farm, of proper schooling, of making their mark. Corey is fascinated by the people around him, and makes special note of the black people who have responsible, respected places in society. But they must always be aware that there are slave-catchers just over the water who are waiting for a chance to recapture the runaways and return them to slavery. And always in their hearts are the people they left behind, like Corey's best friend Mingo. Wyeth breathes full life into Corey. His voice is true and clear. He is loving, curious, intelligent, brave, and determined. He's thrilled by all the new sights, sounds, and experiences, and describes everything and everyone with delightful and insightful enthusiasm. There are many well-written works for children concerning daring and dangerous escapes along the Underground Railroad, but most end with the first steps into Canada. Here, finally, is a glimpse of what came next. Besides weaving many historically accurate facts within the story, Wyeth provides an interesting, informative afterword that includes period photographs. Fascinating. (Historical fiction. 7-12)


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