The Freedom Maze

The Freedom Maze by Delia Sherman, published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited on April 2, 2015, is a 272-page work written in English. This novel follows thirteen-year-old Sophie, who is initially discontent with her summer spent at her grandmother’s house in the Bayou. Her boredom leads her to discover a mysterious maze and a mischievous inhabitant, prompting an impulsive wish that transports her back to 1860, where she faces unexpected challenges and is mistaken for a slave.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and historical elements as Sophie navigates her new reality and the complexities of her family’s past. The narrative explores themes of identity and freedom, set against the backdrop of significant historical concepts. With its engaging storyline and rich context, The Freedom Maze offers a unique perspective on the intersection of fantasy and history, inviting readers to reflect on the implications of Sophie’s journey.
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In 1960, thirteen-year-old Sophie isn’t happy about spending the summer at their grandmother’s old house in the Bayou until she finds a maze with a secretive and mischievious inhabitant. Bored and lonely, Sophie makes an impulsive wish and finds herself in 1860 at her family’s home, where she is mistaken for a slave. What will happen to her?
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