Firebrand
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Published
Quindaro Press, 2016.
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3h 26m 0s
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Language
English
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9781946248015

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Aaron Barnhart., Aaron Barnhart|AUTHOR., & Aaron Barnhart|READER. (2016). Firebrand . Quindaro Press.

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Aaron Barnhart, Aaron Barnhart|AUTHOR and Aaron Barnhart|READER. 2016. Firebrand. Quindaro Press.

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Aaron Barnhart, Aaron Barnhart|AUTHOR and Aaron Barnhart|READER. Firebrand Quindaro Press, 2016.

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Aaron Barnhart, Aaron Barnhart|AUTHOR, and Aaron Barnhart|READER. Firebrand Quindaro Press, 2016.

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Of all the men in Brown's army, one stands out: the young Jewish immigrant August Bondi, a freedom fighter since the age of 14. With a scrupulous eye toward history, author Aaron Barnhart brings this remarkable story to life and shows how a young man's conscience, like John Brown's broadsword, can cut both ways.

From Vienna's barricades to bleeding Kansas to the Civil War, August Bondi was continuously engaged in the struggle for freedom for half of his young adult life. As an old man, he wrote down what he remembered, and author Aaron Barnhart closely followed Bondi's autobiography in writing Firebrand. Barnhart also drew upon the 1958 novel Border Hawk: August Bondi, by children's author Lloyd Alexander (winner of the Newbery Medal and National Book Award), to bring Bondi's story back to life.

The story begins in 1848. The Bondi family is leaving for a better life in America. But 15-year-old August doesn't want to go. He's found his life's purpose in Vienna, fighting on the barricades against a tyrant king. But in America, August discovers a new cause after confronting the evil of slavery. Though he loves his life of freedom, the young firebrand ultimately heads to Bleeding Kansas and casts his lot with the notorious John Brown. A Quindaro Press audio production.
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