The Last Runaway
Book Review
Tracy Chevalier's "The Last Runaway" has received positive reviews from critics for its historical accuracy and deep immersion into the atmosphere of 19th-century America. The book tells the story of a young Englishwoman, Honor Bright, who finds herself in Ohio and confronts issues of slavery and freedom. Critics praise Chevalier's skill in creating vivid and memorable characters, as well as her ability to convey the complex moral dilemmas of the time. Special attention is given to the depiction of the Quaker community and their role in the abolitionist movement. Some reviewers note that while the novel develops slowly, it offers readers a chance to reflect on personal responsibility and courage. Overall, "The Last Runaway" is considered a powerful work that combines historical authenticity with emotional depth.
