Review: Elijah Of Buxton Filled With Humor, Drama And Mystery
The book Elijah of Buxton shows life on a runaway slave settlement in the 1800’s with humor, drama and mystery.
A young book lover shares her thoughts on the diverse stories she's reading.
The book Elijah of Buxton shows life on a runaway slave settlement in the 1800’s with humor, drama and mystery.
Note from Elena Reads: Today’s guest blogger is Claire W. She is a friend I’ve known since kindergarten. Scroll below
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