
The River Between Us
“This unusual Civil War novel really boosts Peck’s credentials as America’s best living author for young adults. Not only is it a gripping yarn…but it is nearly as intricately structured as Wuthering Heights, with multiple narrators and tales-within-tales enhancing both the mystery and the wistfulness of long-ago events.”
Washington Post
Winner of ALA Best Books for Young Adults
Winner of ALA Notable Book
Winner of Book Sense 76 Top Ten Selection
Winner of Booklist Editor's Choice
Winner of National Book Award
Winner of New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
Winner of Parents' Choice Award
Winner of Scott O'Dell Award
Winner of ALA Best Books for Young Adults
Winner of ALA Notable Book
Winner of Book Sense 76 Top Ten Selection
Winner of Booklist Editor's Choice
Winner of National Book Award
Winner of New York Public Library 100 Titles for Reading and Sharing
Winner of Parents' Choice Award
Winner of Scott O'Dell Award
Then a steamboat whistle splits the air. The Rob Roy from New Orleans docks at the landing, and off the boat step two remarkable figures: a vibrant, commanding young lady in a rustling hoop skirt and a darker, silent woman in a plain cloak, with a bandanna wrapped around her head. Who are these two fascinating strangers? And is the darker woman a slave, standing now on the free soil of Illinois? When Tilly's mother invites the women to board at her house, the whole world shifts for the Pruitts and for their visitors as well.
Within a page-turning tale of mystery, adventure, and the civilian Civil War experience, Richard Peck has spun a breathtaking portrait of the lifelong impact that one person can have on another. This is a novel of countless riches.
Praise
