This is the sequel to "Dear Levi." Like the first book, it is also written as letters--this time from Austin in Pennsylvania to Levi, who successfully made it to Oregon Territory in the first book.
This book was simplistic, just as "Dear Levi", but I found that it didn't work for the issues in this book. As you can see from the title, this book tries to tackle slavery from an 11-year-old perspective, and I didn't think it handled it at all, really. I'm sure the author was shying away from a lot of things due to the age of the target audience, but in the end the result was a bland book that made the Underground Railroad seem more like a big adventure than a serious means of escape from slavery.
(The other fourth grade homeroom is reading this book...I'm not going to enjoy teaching it as much.)