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Alone in an Untamed Land
The Underground Railroad Diary of
Julia May Jackson
Virginia to Canada West,
1863-1864

by Karleen Bradford

ISBN: 978-0-545-99619-8 Hardcover
224 pages
Ages 8-12
5 ½" x 7 5/8"

Julia May and her family have done the unthinkable. They have fled from their life of slavery on a tobacco plantation in Virginia and are making their way north, on foot, where they have heard that slaves can be free. The journey takes them through swamps, travelling by night and hiding by day. The diary that Julia May keeps is another act of bravery. Learning to read and write alongside her mistress at the plantation was her own secret and forbidden as a slave. Julia May’s diary records her fears and the extraordinary things she sees during her voyage and keeps her going through the hard times until they are finally free.

An Excerpt from Julia's Diary

It’s barely light enough to see my pages, but I can manage.

Joseph was having a bad dream. I don’t wonder after what happened that day. He might be only five years old and not sure what’s going on, but he knows enough to be scared. I got him settled back down before any of the others woke up, but then I couldn’t sleep. Too many pictures in my head that I didn’t want to see.

When we heard the dogs we all froze. Then the lady grabbed us and pulled us into some thick bushes and we huddled there, all holding onto each other. The bushes prickled something awful, but we none of us paid them any mind at all. We heard the dogs coming closer and closer, baying and howling just the way they were the night Uncle Bo got caught. Men were shouting, too. The noise was fierce and it was coming straight at us. I held my breath and prayed as hard as I could. I knew real well those dogs could smell us easy as could be in those bushes. All I could think of was Uncle Bo shot and hanging dead in that tree.

When it seemed they were right about to crash into us, I started to cry. Couldn’t help it. I was so scared I even wet myself. Just as I closed my eyes and waited to feel those teeth tearing into me, I heard the dogs run past. Right past us! And then it sounded like they went crazy.

“They got him!” someone cried. At the same time, I heard a man scream. The man screamed again. And again. I never in my life heard anything so terrible. I heard a shot, and the screaming stopped. That quiet was even worse than the screaming.

We stayed huddled there together while the men called to the dogs, and went off, laughing and joking. Joseph was hanging tight to Papa and wouldn’t even look up. Papa kept soothing him and rubbing his back, telling him things were all right. Finally, the lady signalled to us to stay hidden while she made certain they had all gone. When she came back, she beckoned to us to follow her.

“Safe now,” she said.

But I don’t think I’ll ever feel safe again.


From Dear Canada: A Desperate Road to Freedom, copyright © 2009 by Karleen Bradford.








"A very good book. I read it then gave it to my friend and she can't stop reading it! I give it a 10 because it makes you cry, smile, and lol! Good work Dear Canada!"
Zoe A., Age 11, British Columbia, Rating: 10

"This book was amazing! I loved how it twists and turns and you could never predict what would happen next! One of the best!!"
Rachel V., Age 13, USA, Rating: 9

"I loved this book, it was amazing! It made me very sad that this all truly happened! It was unfair how they treated those people. But it was a very good book, it made me think about others. It was really moving."
Moriah N., Age 12, New Brunswick, Rating: 8

"I like it a lot. I feel like I'm there in the book."
Shasa D., Age 11, Alberta, Rating: 10

"I just finished this book a couple hours ago. I love the Dear Canada series and I love this one just as much as the rest. I wish they would make more stories like this one. Julia is so brave and so smart to want to learn to read and write so badly, she first learns from her mistress in Virginia. "
Gennifer M., Age 21, British Columbia, Rating: 10

"I love this book so much but it makes me mad how white people were such snobs back then."
Lexie B., Age 12, Saskatchewan, Rating: 8

"This was a really good book!! But sooooo sad!!! Oh how I cried!! It is sooo well written though!!"
Taylor M., Age 12, British Columbia, Rating: 10

"I think that this book was very good. It showed me how slavery really worked and how cruel people can be. It was a good book, with its highlights (when Julia May was finally free) and the sad parts(when people were racist and someone got shot). All in all I'd recommend this book to all my friends."
Tia L., Age 11, Saskatchewan, Rating: 8

"This book was really good and taught me a lot about what African Americans went through. I felt like I was in the story with Julia May suffering when she suffered and laughing when she laughed! :D"
Cara S., Age 12, Nova Scotia, Rating: 10

"This book is awesome. It has such good stuff that you can learn about in it. It is well thought out I believe as well and it's just awesome!"
Lauren T., Age 13, Manitoba, Rating: 10

"I love A desperate Road to Freedom so much! It is sad and it tells you what a real runaway was like and I love how it has a surprise at the end. It is perfect!"
Meredith N., Age 9, Ontario, Rating: 10

"Absolutely loved this book! I could not put it down! I'm actually sad that I finished it, but it was successful and just an amazing book! I encourage many people to read this book. It could just remind you of what you have and other people don't. Possibly the best book I've ever read!!"
Danitza R., Age 12, Alberta, Rating: 10

"A sad story that was so good that it got me interested in so many other good books. But it is still a great BOOK."
Bridget W., Age 10, Ontario, Rating: 9

"It's really good i love it but in some parts it's really really sad."
Jodi M., Age 10, New Brunswick, Rating: 7



Book Titles

Book Checklist: An easy reference list of the entire series (385 Kb PDF)

Alone in an Untamed Land
Banished from Our Home
Blood Upon Our Land
Brothers Far from Home
A Christmas to Remember
Days of Toil and Tears
The Death of My Country
A Desperate Road to Freedom
Exiles from the War
Footsteps in the Snow
If I Die Before I Wake
No Safe Harbour
Not a Nickel to Spare
An Ocean Apart
Orphan at My Door
A Prairie as Wide as the Sea
Prisoners in the Promised Land
A Rebel's Daughter
A Ribbon of Shining Steel
A Season for Miracles
To Stand On My Own
A Trail of Broken Dreams
Turned Away
Where the River Takes Me
Whispers of War
Winter of Peril
With Nothing But Our Courage
Dear Canada
Collector's Set No. 1
Dear Canada
Collector's Set No. 2
Teaching with Dear Canada Vol. 1
Teaching with Dear Canada Vol. 2
Teaching with Dear Canada Vol. 3
Teaching with Dear Canada Vol. 4

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