Girl of Newgate Prison, The

Middle Grade Fiction (Ages 9–12), Historical Fiction

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$12.95

In this young reader novel set at the beginning of the 19th century, Libby is placed in chains and transported to London’s notorious Newgate Prison after which, in a show trial, she is found guilty of helping her brother escape justice for attacking a Peer of the Realm after he beat her. Her punishment? Death by hanging.

But while living in the horrific conditions of Newgate Prison, Libby is befriended by Elizabeth Fry, a woman who is famous for her work with English prisoners. For reasons Libby doesn’t understand she is spared the noose and is imprisoned in a rotten prison ship on the River Thames, where she waits to be transported to Australia. With the help of a new friend, Libby escapes the ship and makes her way to Elizabeth Fry. It is then Libby must make the hardest decision of her life. Does she escape from England or does she risk her life to testify in court about the horrific conditions that women endure in England’s prisons? Will Libby choose to flee to safety, or will she find the courage to seek justice for herself and the unfortunate victims locked in England’s grim prisons?

Reviews

“Experience the frightening underside of Britain's judicial system that was to horrify Elizabeth Fry and lead to reform in this well-researched, action-filled historical novel that follows young Libby Scott as she fights for her freedom and a chance to reconnect with a lost brother.” —Glen Huser, author of Firebird

Book Details

Pub Date: October 2020
Trade Paperback
216 pages
Print ISBN 9781553806172
E-book ISBN 9781553806189
PDF ISBN 9781553806196
5.25” x 7.625”

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