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The last runaway
The last runaway

By Tracy Chevalier

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When modest Quaker Honor Bright sails from Bristol with her sister, she is fleeing heartache for a new life in America, far from home. But tragedy leaves her alone and vulnerable, torn between two...

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A Beggar at the Gate
A Beggar at the Gate

By Thalassa Ali

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Set in nineteenth-century British India, Thalassa Ali’s dazzling debut, A Singular Hostage, introduced us to Mariana Givens, the Englishwoman who risked everything to save a young Indian orphan fro...

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William Penn
William Penn

By Bernadette L. Baczynski

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A biography of the religious leader and founder of the Pennsylvania Colony, whose Quaker beliefs helped him form peaceful relationships with the American Indians and lay the foundation of religious...

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A colonial Quaker girl
A colonial Quaker girl

By Sarah Wister

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Presents the diary of the sixteen-year-old daughter of a prominent Quaker family who moved with her family from British-occupied Philadelphia for the safety of the countryside during the Revolution...

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William Penn
William Penn

By Norma Jean Lutz

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A biography of the famous Quaker who founded Pennsylvania and guaranteed religious freedom to all its settlers.

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William Penn
William Penn

By Norma Jean Lutz

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A biography of the famous Quaker who founded Pennsylvania and guaranteed religious freedom to all its settlers.

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William Penn
William Penn

By Rebecca Stefoff

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Focuses on the struggles of the founder of Pennsylvania who promoted the Quaker religion and spent his lifetime preaching the right of each individual to choose his own faith.

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Lucretia Mott
Lucretia Mott

By Jennifer Bryant, Jennifer Fisher Bryant

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Traces the life of Lucretia Mott, an active leader of the abolitionist and feminist movements, from her humble roots in New England to her days at a New York Quaker boarding school, and through her...

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