![]() In one powerful section, Elijah causally uses the n-word to refer to himself and the other children of Buxton. ![]() Curtis confronts a wide array of issues in this novel and in many ways he is speaking both to Elijah and to the children of today. The year is 1860 and when a conman steals the money of a family friend that was intended to buy the man’s family from slavery in the South, Elijah embarks on a dangerous journey to America in pursuit of the thief and he discovers the unimaginable horrors of the life his parents fled.Īs readers have come to expect from Curtis, he delivers superior historical research (the author’s notes at the end of the book speak eloquently about the real Buxton settlement), heart-warming characters, lyrical prose, and a story rich in observations, perspective, and truth. ![]() ![]() Elijah of Buxton by Christopher Paul Curtis tells the story of Elijah Freeman, the first freeborn child born in the colony of Buxton, Canada, a settlement of runaway slaves just over the border from Detroit. ![]()
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