01508nam a2200385 i 4500001001600000003000800016005001700024008004100041020002100082040000800103082001400111100004200125245007200167264007100239264001100310300002400321336002600345337002800371338002700399500002300426510001300449510005200462510004800514520023400562521003500796521000800831650003900839650003000878650002800908700004000936907001500976942001400991999001701005952010001022z9mils b1310287MeVbMML20220701115450.0911008t19871981nyu j 000 1 eng d a0440443237qpbk. cAJM04a[Fic]2211 aCollier, James Lincoln,d1928-91165210aJump ship to freedom /cJames Lincoln Collier, Christopher Collier. 1aNew York :bBantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers,c[1987] 4c©1981 a198 pages ;c20 cm. atextbtxt2rdacontent aunmediatedbn2rdamedia avolumebnc2rdacarrier a"A Yearling book."0 aBooklist0 aElementary School Library Collection (Bro-Dart)0 aJunior High School Library Catalog (Wilson) aIn 1787, a fourteen-year-old slave, anxious to buy freedom for himself and his mother, escapes from his dishonest master and tries to find help in cashing the soldier's notes received by his father for fighting in the Revolution.0 a5.4bFollett Library Resources2 a5-8 1aAfrican AmericansvFiction.910388 1aHistorical fiction.94421 1aSlaveryvFiction.998791 aCollier, Christopher,d1930-911653 a.b1992267x 2ddccBOOK c28370d28370 2ddc4070aABELJbABELJcJd2022-07-01g6.99l0oJ COLLp63805r2022-07-01w2022-07-01yBOOK11