<p>On a cold November afternoon in 1833 two wagons are about to cross the dark Mississippi River into Iowa Territory on a tiny boat. Penny Cooper Nate Tilden Aunt Sunday and Jonathan and Ella Butterman are full of questions. Aunt Sunday just wants to know if they&#39;re going to drown. Jonathan and Ella wonder if they will succeed in the new Territory. And Penny and Nate are eager to learn if they are going to be free--to marry to prosper to live as free people.</p><p>Aunt Sunday Penny and Nate were slaves in Kentucky not a year before. What will the new Iowa Territory decide on the question of owning human beings? No one yet knows.</p><p>The little group survives the Mississippi crossing and settles in Key City. There isn&#39;t much to the town: a few log cabins and modest buildings in a forest opening. And very rough very tough lead miners including the mad Ginn brothers who hate Nate and his dark skin. They can&#39;t forget he stopped them from stealing Jonathan&#39;s horse. Storm clouds are brewing.</p><p>Key City on the River is based on fact and takes place in a real town. It explores a little known time in early American history as well as the timeless issue of otherness mixed with hope for the future.</p>