The Last Runaway
by Tracy Chevalier
Hardcover- N/A

New York Times bestselling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring Tracy Chevalier makes her first fictional foray into the American past in ...

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  "Good Writing, but Slow" by pamglauber (see profile) 04/26/13

I chose this book because I love Tracy Chevalier's stuff. And this book wasn't bad. But ... three chapters in, the main character was still describing how she stitches quilts ... in excruciating detail. In a book about the underground railroad, you would expect at least a little suspense and excitement, but this one was a snore until almost the very last chapter!

 
  "The Last Runaway" by Mira (see profile) 04/26/13

My group generally liked the book. We had an interesting discussion about Quakers, quilting, marriage, frontier America and Ohio. Most of us had read other books by Chevalier and there was a mixed review regarding \\\'The Last Runaway\\\'. For some this was their least favorite whereas for others it was one of the better books.

 
  "A Wonderful Book about Faith, Love, and History" by RockinRenee (see profile) 07/02/13

Chevalier's novel is both gripping and pleasant. The action centers around a Quaker woman who moves from England to America in search for new surroundings and a fresh start. What she finds is country in turmoil and fellow Quakers whose values have been compromised by circumstances. Although the story centers on a group of Quakers, as well as the runaway slaves that come to them for help, the story's themes will resonate with anyone who has every found themselves in a strange place, with people they don't fully understand. It is about learning to walk a mile in someone else's shoes and what it means to actually act on principles.

 
  "The Last Runaway" by Jen Winterbottom (see profile) 07/09/13

An interesting intersection of quaker culture and a historical picture of slavery in America. Characters were at times one dimensional and unconvincing. Chevalier has written better.

 
  "The Last Runaway" by susanokc (see profile) 03/18/15

We all enjoyed the book and it created good discussion. We hadn't really read much about the Quakers or the Underground Railway. We enjoyed learning about both.

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