The House of Dies Drear
ISBN-13:
9781416914051
ISBN-10:
1416914056
Edition:
Reissue
Author:
Virginia Hamilton
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Aladdin
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781416914051
ISBN-10:
1416914056
Edition:
Reissue
Author:
Virginia Hamilton
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Aladdin
Format:
Paperback
256 pages
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The House of Dies Drear (ISBN-13: 9781416914051 and ISBN-10: 1416914056), written by authors
Virginia Hamilton, was published by Aladdin in 2006.
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A family tries to unravel the secrets of their new home which was once a stop on the Underground Railroad in this Edgar Award–winning book from Virginia Hamilton.
The house held secrets, Thomas knew, even before he first saw it looming gray and massive on its ledge of rock. It had a century-old legend—two fugitive slaves had been killed by bounty hunters after leaving its passageways, and Dies Drear himself, the abolitionist who had made the house into a station on the Underground Railroad, had been murdered there. The ghosts of the three were said to walk its rooms…
The house held secrets, Thomas knew, even before he first saw it looming gray and massive on its ledge of rock. It had a century-old legend—two fugitive slaves had been killed by bounty hunters after leaving its passageways, and Dies Drear himself, the abolitionist who had made the house into a station on the Underground Railroad, had been murdered there. The ghosts of the three were said to walk its rooms…
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