In colonial Boston, a twelve-year-old girl finds her heart stirred by the great revival known as the Great Awakening and determines she must dare to help a mistreated slave girl.
Maggie's Dare: The Great Awakening
โ Scribed by Norma Jean Lutz
- Book ID
- 110785504
- Publisher
- Barbour Publishing, Inc.
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 155 KB
- Series
- Sisters in Time
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781628362183
- ASIN
- B00EK36UU2
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โฆ Synopsis
Time Period: 1744
Slavery confuses Maggie Baldwin. It's 1744, and the tenderhearted twelve-year-old can't understand why her friend was given a young female slave as a Christmas present-or why her friend mistreats the miserable Caribbean girl. When a major spiritual revival breaks out, Maggie is convinced she must dare to help the slave. Using actual historical events to tell a compelling fictional story, Maggie's Dare explores both the Great Awakening and the early stirrings of the abolition movement, while showing young readers that they, too, can serve God by serving others.
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