Beyond Freedom

Beyond Freedom by Patricia Q. Wall is a First Edition published by Fall Rose Books in October 2009. This 176-page book is written in English and explores the journey of young Matty Warren, who grapples with the complexities of freedom and identity in 19th century America. Set against the backdrop of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Beacon Hill, the narrative follows Matty as she transitions from optimism to a painful awakening, prompted by a series of challenging events.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of Matty’s experiences as she confronts the harsh realities of her life, including a frightening incident on Boston Common and an unexpected job opportunity in a Beacon Hill mansion. The story delves into themes of hope and despair, reflecting the historical context of African American experiences during this period. Through Matty’s journey, the book addresses significant aspects of juvenile fiction, particularly focusing on the lives of African American individuals in the United States during the 19th century.
Official synopsis Publisher
“‘It’s hopeless for us.’ Five years ago, young Matty Warren never dreamed of saying such a thing. When her family gained their freedom in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and moved to the North Slope Village on Beacon HIll, she was a joyful optimist. … Now, at age fifteen, she can no longer hide from the disheartening truth. Certain events have made that clear. It all started with a frightening incident on Boston Common, a chance encounter wiht a friendly white girl and an unexpected offer of employment in a Beacon Hill mansion. For Matty, it’s the beginning of a painful awakening. But, before summer’s end, she will choose hope over despair.”–Publisher’s description.
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