The setting is historic Walden Pond, where Henry David Squirrel and Ralph Waldo Possum embark on a seemingly impossible rescue with the help of their friends. Addressing modern day problems of animal cruelty and bullying with the backdrop of the Underground Railroad, history lessons are balanced with adventure, teamwork and friendship. The dangerous rescue involves an elaborate plan with characters willing to risk their lives for each other in the name of justice. Using historically based characters that paved the way for women and minorities, themes of empathy, empowerment and unity are woven through the story. Freedom Ride at Walden Pond provides a creative way to inspire today’s generations to learn about the heroes of the past. Emphasizing the historical significance of the prominent players that fought for equality, the abolition of slavery and women’s oppression, Freedom Ride at Walden Pond articulates these mature, but relevant themes in an age appropriate, nail-biting story of adventure. The story is beautifully illustrated by artist Thomas Hilley.
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Karen J. Roberts is the President and founder of The Little Blue Dog, Inc. a nonprofit organization focused on humane education for kids. She has 14 published children's books, for a variety of age groups, with more on the way. As a writer, animal rights advocate and vegan, Karen feels a deep connection to a cruelty-free lifestyle and believes each of us can make choices that contribute to a more compassionate world for all living creatures. Her goal is to inspire leadership and advocacy in the younger generations. Karen shares her peaceful life in Wellington, Florida with her seven dogs. Her love of nature and animals and her passion for positive environmental change provide her with endless inspiration for stories and poems. Karen is a two-time winner of the Indie Excellence Award, a three-time winner of the Feathered Quill Book Award, a two-time bronze medal winner of the Moonbeam Children's Book Award and winner of the eBooks2go children's book contest for digital publishing. To learn more about Karen, visit www.thelittlebluedog.com
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Paperback. Condición: new. Hilley, Thomas Ilustrador. Paperback. The setting is historic Walden Pond, where Henry David Squirrel and Ralph Waldo Possum embark on a seemingly impossible rescue with the help of their friends. Addressing modern day problems of animal cruelty and bullying with the backdrop of the Underground Railroad, history lessons are balanced with adventure, teamwork and friendship. The dangerous rescue involves an elaborate plan with characters willing to risk their lives for each other in the name of justice. Using historically based characters that paved the way for women and minorities, themes of empathy, empowerment and unity are woven through the story. Freedom Ride at Walden Pond provides a creative way to inspire today's generations to learn about the heroes of the past. Emphasizing the historical significance of the prominent players that fought for equality, the abolition of slavery and women's oppression, Freedom Ride at Walden Pond articulates these mature, but relevant themes in an age appropriate, nail-biting story of adventure. The story is beautifully illustrated by artist Thomas Hilley. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9781544620688
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