
Martha Tom knows better than to cross the Bok Chitto River to pick blackberries. The Bok Chitto is the only border between her town in the Choctaw Nation and the slave-owning plantation in Mississippi territory. The slave owners could catch her, too. What was she thinking? But crossing the river brings a surprise friendship with Lil Mo, a boy who is enslaved on the other side.
year: 2019
call number/section: 1000
subjects: choctaw indians, fiction, slavery, friendship, native americans, mississippi, mississippi, history, 19th century, fiction, historical fiction, fantasy fiction, indians of north america, mississipi
Editions

Tingle, Tim
Tu Books, an imprint of Lee & Low Books Inc. (2019)
Martha Tom knows better than to cross the Bok Chitto River to pick blackberries. The Bok Chitto is the only border between her town in the Choctaw Nation and the slave-owning plantation in Mississippi territory. The slave owners could catch her, too. What was she thinking? But crossing the river brings a surprise friendship with Lil Mo, a boy who is enslaved on the other side.
Schools: 10
Tingle, Tim
When Martha Tom helps Lil Mo and his family escape from the plantation across the river, it's just the beginning of a Choctaw adventure of a lifetime.
Schools: 1