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Moses - When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Hardcover, Library binding) Loot Price: R430
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Moses - When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Hardcover, Library binding): Carol Boston Weatherford

Moses - When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom (Hardcover, Library binding)

Carol Boston Weatherford

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In elegant free verse, Weatherford imagines Tubman's remarkable escape from slavery and her role in guiding hundreds to freedom. Diverse typography braids three distinct narrative strands. White or black type delivers the third-person immediacy of Harriet's journey: "At nightfall, Harriet climbs into a wagon, / and the farmer covers her with blankets. / As the wagon wobbles along, Harriet worries that it is heading to jail." Larger, italic type telegraphs the devout Harriet's prayerful dialogue with God: "Shall I leap, Lord?" God's responses to her beseeching questions garner capitalized letters in warm grays. Nelson's double-page, full-bleed paintings illuminate both the dire physical and transcendent spiritual journey. At night, the moon lights Harriet's care-wracked face below a deep teal, star-pricked sky. By day, she disappears: A distant safe farm appears under a wan blue sky; a wagon transporting the hidden Harriet silhouettes against a golden sunset. Unique perspective and cropping reveal Tubman's heroism. Reaching Philadelphia, she's haloed in sunlight. Embracing her role as conductor, Harriet's face, eyes on the journey ahead, fairly bursts the picture plane against a blazing blue sky. Transcendent. (foreword, author's note) (Picture book. 5-9) (Kirkus Reviews)
Lyrical text describes Harriet Tubman's spiritual journey as she hears the voice of God guiding her North to freedom on that very first trip to escape the brutal practice of slavery. This is a moving portrait of one of the most inspiring figures of the Underground Railroad--a woman who would take 19 subsequent trips back South without being caught.

General

Imprint: Jump at the Sun
Country of origin: United States
Release date: October 2006
First published: September 2006
Authors: Carol Boston Weatherford
Dimensions: 292 x 263 x 10mm (L x W x T)
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 48
Edition: Library binding
ISBN-13: 978-0-7868-5175-1
Categories: Books > Children's & Educational > Humanities > History > General
Books > Children's Fiction & Fun
LSN: 0-7868-5175-9
Barcode: 9780786851751

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