Written for the young adult, Ella Wood, book 1 continues the story of Emily Preston, first introduced in Candle Star. Emily is now 16 and has returned from Detroit, Michigan with very different ideas about slavery. As Emily struggles to pursue her dream of attending art school she is pursued by two
Ella Wood
โ Scribed by Isenhoff, Michelle
- Publisher
- Candle Star Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 277 KB
- Series
- Ella Wood 1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Charleston, SC
- ISBN
- 1511619813
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โฆ Synopsis
Written for the young adult, Ella Wood, book 1 continues the story of Emily Preston, first introduced in Candle Star. Emily is now 16 and has returned from Detroit, Michigan with very different ideas about slavery. As Emily struggles to pursue her dream of attending art school she is pursued by two suitors, neither of whom please her at the moment.
โฆ Subjects
Slavery -- Fiction
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