Twelve-year-old Gabriel is too young to join the fifth U.S. Colored
Calvary of the Union Army, his father's regiment, as a soldier in the
Civil War.
He finds a job as personal groom to Champion, the unruly horse that
belongs to Colonel Waite, the white commander. The Calvary receives
orders to join white regiments in an attack on the Virginia salt works,
so Gabriel gets ahold of a horse and a uniform and joins the troops.
When his father and Colonel Waite are not among the weary and wounded
who return from battle, Gabriel mounts Champion and rides to the
battlefield in search of them.
In the final book of the Racing to Freedom trilogy, Alison Hart
continues to explore the complex relationships of the Civil War. The
result is a gripping story that vividly brings to life the danger and
drama of a time when war and issues of race and freedom divided the
country. Background historical material, photos, and suggestions for
further reading are included.