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Chasing the Nightbird (2011)

por Krista Russell

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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:A brave young protagonist must rely on his wits and his friends to navigate dangers and escape an unwelcome fate in this action-packed historical novel.
 
As the son of famous Black Jack Valera, the best whaler on the eastern seaboard, thirteen-year-old Cape Verdean Lucky Valera has led a charmed life. Then his father dies and his estranged half-brother Fortuna, kidnaps him. Lucky's hopes of joining the crew of the Nightbird are dashed as Fortuna forces him into servitude at a textile mill.
 
When Lucky meets Emmeline, a spirited girl with abolitionist sympathies, and Daniel, who has escaped from slavery, his dream to return to his old life once again seems within reach. That is, if he and his new friends can outwit and outrun Fortuna and an enraged slave trader, both of whom will stop at nothing to get back what they believe is their rightful property.
 
Krista Russell has created a fast-paced historical adventure that will keep readers hooked. Rich with historical detail, Chasing the Nightbird offers readers a glimpse into the past during a period of tremendous social and political upheaval, touching upon industrialization, the whaling industry in New England, and slavery.
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New Bedford, Mas - sachusetts, a diverse town of Cape Verdeans, Quakers, enslaved Afri - cans, whalers, and others, a young boy befriends an escaped slave who is being pursued by slave hunters. The Fugitive Slave law is in effect and Quakers and other abolitionists are active in helping the enslaved get to freedom via the Underground Rail - road.
  NCSS | Jul 23, 2021 |
Chasing the Nightbird is a story about a young boy who's father passed away. It starts out with the reader thinking it is going to be about sailing. There are a lot of boat terms that would be good for a student to learn while reading. The story takes a turn and the young boy is "kidnapped" by is brother whom is his rightful guardian. The story ends up being about the young boy's concious decision about doing the right thing.

This story is good for a couple of reasons. It could be used to introduce slavery in the states. It doesn't go too in depth about it but it could be a good way to grasp students attention and to introduce such a big topic in our history. ( )
  hmlasnick | Nov 7, 2017 |
Chasing the Nightbird
by Krista Russell

2.5 stars/Fiction; Juvenile

Chasing the Nightbird was an okay story but not great. I agree with a few of the other reviewers when they said there was definitely an element of adventure that is lacking in this book geared toward middle school age readers.

Lucky has a dream of living life as a sailor on his own ship. Life changes for him though when his half brother and guardian forces him into slave labor. Lucky spends lots of time throughout the book thinking of ways to escape and develops friendships along the way but overall the story is fairly lack-luster. The work was the same, the setting was the same and after a while, it became a little boring to read.

I think the author does a good job bringing to light the practice of slavery and opens the door for discussion about the Underground Railroad. However, I feel that unless you have a curious young reader who is willing to ask the questions, I doubt this book will make any long term impression on them.

It was a good idea and the storyline was decent but kids at this reading level generally seek something with a little more action and flair. There was little in this story that I think would cause the average student to research the topic further unless this book was used in a classroom setting. ( )
  showmegirl | Dec 15, 2011 |
Being a sailor as his life didn't prepare Lucky Valera to live a regular life of a boy on land instead out at sea. It doesn't prepare for a long-lost brother. A not-so-wanted older brother at that. Quickly learning blood is thicker than water. Lucky must choose what he has known as his life or a new purpose. Deeply spiritual till the end with humor which will keep you reading with great interest.
Full, non-spoiler review at Book & Movie Dimension

*Advance Reader Copy Provided by Publisher at Netgalley* ( )
  Cassandrabookblogger | Aug 9, 2011 |
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Juvenile Fiction. Juvenile Literature. Historical Fiction. HTML:A brave young protagonist must rely on his wits and his friends to navigate dangers and escape an unwelcome fate in this action-packed historical novel.
 
As the son of famous Black Jack Valera, the best whaler on the eastern seaboard, thirteen-year-old Cape Verdean Lucky Valera has led a charmed life. Then his father dies and his estranged half-brother Fortuna, kidnaps him. Lucky's hopes of joining the crew of the Nightbird are dashed as Fortuna forces him into servitude at a textile mill.
 
When Lucky meets Emmeline, a spirited girl with abolitionist sympathies, and Daniel, who has escaped from slavery, his dream to return to his old life once again seems within reach. That is, if he and his new friends can outwit and outrun Fortuna and an enraged slave trader, both of whom will stop at nothing to get back what they believe is their rightful property.
 
Krista Russell has created a fast-paced historical adventure that will keep readers hooked. Rich with historical detail, Chasing the Nightbird offers readers a glimpse into the past during a period of tremendous social and political upheaval, touching upon industrialization, the whaling industry in New England, and slavery.

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