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Philadelphia, 1835. 11-year-old tomboy Rian Krieger apprentices in her father's factories. She is swept into the city's racial turmoil when mentors introduce her to the Underground Railroad.

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Philadelphia, 1835. 11-year-old tomboy Rian Krieger apprentices in her father's factories. She is swept into the city's racial turmoil when mentors introduce her to the Underground Railroad.
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Roger A. Smith has always been fascinated by railroads, canals, the antebellum era, and social justice issues. He naturally gravitated to his first career as a high school history teacher. After ten years of inspiring young people, he yielded to passions for which he had no formal training: co-owning a summer camp, farming, founding a participatory science museum, co-owning a wilderness expedition program for teenagers, teaching entrepreneurship at the college level, woodworking, and leading a rural arts organization. As an author, he draws lore and wisdom from all those professions, and joy from the thought that he is once again making history come alive to his constituents.Rog and his wife lived and worked on a farm in Central Pennsylvania for 41 years. They currently reside in Massachusetts with their Great Dane and 2 cats. They have three adult children and two grandchildren. Learn more at RogerASmith.com.