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Her father and later her half-brother were her masters. But family ties did not free her nor guarantee fair treatment. Sarah’s situation worsens, becoming so horrific that she fears for her life from her step-brother-master’s brutality. Sarah Kinney Lewis, born into slavery in 1790, finally escapes to Simcoe, Canada in 1822 with three of her children. Read Susan's Foodie Lit review of David Beasley's Sarah's Journey.

Summer Grillings
The Gresh family loves to get together for holidays, for family events and for summer grilling! With children and grandchildren at the table, there is lots of food--and don't forget the love and laughter.
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We are so happy to start this new feature of what our readers are making and eating. Thanks Joyce and Don!
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