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67 pages, Hardcover
First published August 1, 1994
"Addy, anger and bitterness can be like weeds. If you let them grow, pretty soon they take over and there ain't room for nothing else."The war is over. The slaves are all free. It should be joyous and yet, Addy can't help but feel fury at their former master and at the world for being so unfair.
It's been months of sending letters, visiting the churches and doing whatever they can to earn money to send Poppa back south to look for Addy's missing siblings.
"If it wasn't for slavery, our whole family would be together," Addy said fiercely.
Or this:
"How could I be jealous of such a stupid idea?" ...[Harriet] threw down the puppet.
This new tantruming Harriet felt at such odds with the sly, manipulative girl from the previous book.
Harriet yelled back. "We won't sell a single one! You'll see! We won't make any money and it will all be Addy's fault!"