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With Mary’s death, her greedy nephew Robert seizes control of all her assets, including Isabel and her sister, Ruth, who has an intellectual disability. The novel opens in a Rhode Island cemetery at the funeral of Mary Finch, Isabel’s owner. The novel is set in 1770s America before the Revolutionary War, and 13-year-old Isabel, the Black protagonist, is enslaved. The novel explores the importance of family, the nature of freedom, and the courage needed for pursuing that freedom. The author anchors her narrative in history, beginning each chapter with an epigraph selected from historical documents, poetry, and letters from the era.

chains laurie

With her new friend Curzon and courage summoned from her ancestors, she traverses the upheaval of war as the sisters’ future hangs in the balance. When Isabel reluctantly becomes a spy for the Continental Army, she faces danger at every turn. The protagonist, 13-year-old Isabel Finch, narrates her search for identity while caring for her sister and living at the estate of a despotic slave holder. The historical fiction, set in 18th-century New York City, follows a young Black girl on her journey to escape slavery while the sparks of the colonists’ rebellion gradually ignite the American Revolution. Laurie Halse Anderson's middle-grade novel Chains (2008), a National Book Award finalist and Scott O’Dell Historical Fiction Award winner, is the first installment in her Seeds of America series.













Chains laurie