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100 1  $a Dye, Ginny, $e author.
245 10 $a Walking toward freedom : $b March 1873 - September 1873 / $c Ginny Dye.
264  1 $a Bellingham, WA : $b Bregdan Publishing, $c [2023]
300    $a 522 pages ; $c 21 cm.
490 1  $a The Bregdan chronicles ; $v book #20
500    $a Sequel to: Courage to stand.
520    $a As the country continues to change and shift, everyone must decide if they will continue to walk toward the freedom they long for. As the country changes and shifts, everyone is challenged to do what it takes to walk toward freedom.  Carrie and Janie battle fear and worry as Anthony and Matthew deal with the horror of a brutal massacre in Colfax, Louisiana.  Moses takes Felicia and Frances to San Francisco, where Felicia makes a decision that will dictate the direction of her life. The plantation is invaded.  Annie becomes an angel to ten more orphans in need of a home.  Rose befriends a traumatized little girl, setting an extraordinary outcome into motion.  Jeremy, Marietta and the twins venture south again, bringing news of an exciting endeavor.  Warren Hobbs decides to return to Virginia, but first has to deal with a tragedy in Oregon. When everyone simply wants a life of peace, they learn the lessons that will keep them walking toward the freedom they long for.
650  0 $a Women $z Virginia $v Fiction.
650  0 $a Freed persons $z United States $v Fiction.
800 1  $a Dye, Ginny. $t Bregdan chronicles series ; $v bk. 6.
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