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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780439023443
ISBN: 0439023440
Label: Scholastic Press
Manufacturer: Scholastic Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: August 06, 2007
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 4781
Studio: Scholastic Press




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Product Description:
Eleven-year-old Elijah is the first child born into freedom in Buxton, Canada, a settlement of runaway slaves just over the border from Detroit. He’s best known in his hometown as the boy who made a memorable impression on Frederick Douglass. But things change when a former slave steals money from Elijah’s friend, who has been saving to buy his family out of captivity in the South. Elijah embarks on a dangerous journey to America in pursuit of the thief, and he discovers firsthand the unimaginable horrors of the life his parents fled—a life from which he’ll always be free, if he can find the courage to get back home.




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Read along for Book Club
I wanted to make this high level book available to my fifth graders who are studying the Civil War, but was concerned about the dialect being difficult for some of them to read. I purchased books for each student and then purchased the CD so they could follow along as the professionally recorded CD played enabling them to understand the "foreign" words. They love being able to see the printed word as well as hear the intent of the author. They are able to flag parts of the book as they "read" ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It is, as always, an honor and a pleasure to lose oneself in one more mesmerizing tale from Curtis
Elijah has a good life in Buxton, the Canadian settlement that is a refuge for runaway slaves and their children. He and his best friend, Cooter, go to school, attend church, do chores and think up elaborate pranks, such as putting a huge "toady-frog" in his mother's knitting bag. Of course, sometimes the pranks get turned on them. Elijah's mother is able to exact revenge; a town visitor known as the Right Reverend Deacon Doctor Zephariah Connerly the Third, or "the Preacher," preys on Elijah's fear ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Slang difficult to read and understand
This book is required reading for my rising 6th grader. Even though she is an advanced language arts student, she found the slang difficult to read and understand. Definitely not a book she enjoyed reading and would have never finished if it was not required for school. When asked about the book, she instantly focuses on the difficulty of reading the slang and the actual story is secondary.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Just, no...
The thing I didn't like about Elijah of Buxton is that I was having trouble with the slang... I understand that it added kind of a uniqeness to the book, but what's the use if you can't even READ the book? So that was a little bit bothersome. And also, there's not as much dialogue, (which for my prefrance, I enjoy lots of dialogue) and Elijah sometimes rambles a little bit throughout the book, which can sometimes get boring and endless.
I had to read this book for book club, and I ended ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Elijah of Buxton - Great Read Aloud
Christopher Paul Curtis is one of my favorite adolescent authors. I read Bub, Not Buddy to my 8th graders every year (Great Depression) and The Watson's Go To Birmingham: 1963 (during a Civil Rights Movement unit). This school year I discovered Elijah of Buxton and read it to my students during my unit on American Slavery. None of my students had read the book and we were all on the edge of our seats together. This book has great voice and I especially enjoyed the dialect. My students and I throughly ... Read More





 



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