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Winner of the Newbery Medal, this remarkably moving novel has
impressed the hearts and minds of millions of readers.
Set in Mississippi at the height of the Depression, this is the
story of one family's struggle to maintain their integrity, pride,
and independence in the face of racism and social injustice. And it
is also Cassie's story--Cassie Logan, an independent girl who
discovers over the course of an important year why having land of
their own is so crucial to the Logan family, even as she learns to
draw strength from her own sense of dignity and self-respect.
* " A] vivid story.... Entirely through its own internal
development, the novel shows the rich inner rewards of black pride,
love, and independence."--Booklist, starred review
With the depression bearing down on her family and food in short supply, Cassie Logan isn't sure where her next meal will come from. But there is one thing that she knows will always be there-the whispering trees outside her window. Cassie's trees are a steady source of comfort to her, but they also happen to be worth a lot of money. When Mr. Andersen tries to force Big Ma to sell their valuable trees, Cassie can't just sit by and let it happen. She knows that her family needs the money, but something tells her that they need the trees just as much. The beloved heroine of Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry enchants us again in this story of strength and pride.
The saga of the Logan family--made famous in the Newbery
Medal-winning Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry--concludes in a
long-awaited and deeply fulfilling story. In her tenth book,
Mildred Taylor completes her sweeping saga about the Logan family
of Mississippi, which is also the story of the civil rights
movement in America of the 20th century. Cassie Logan, first met in
Song of the Trees and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, is a young
woman now, searching for her place in the world, a journey that
takes her from Toledo to California, to law school in Boston, and,
ultimately, in the 60s, home to Mississippi to participate in voter
registration. She is witness to the now-historic events of the
century: the Great Migration north, the rise of the civil rights
movement, preceded and precipitated by the racist society of
America, and the often violent confrontations that brought about
change. Rich, compelling storytelling is Ms. Taylor's hallmark, and
she fulfills expectations as she brings to a close the stirring
family story that has absorbed her for over forty years. It is a
story she was born to tell.
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The Gold Cadillac (Paperback)
Mildred D. Taylor; Illustrated by Max Ginsburg
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Lois and Wilma are proud of their father's brand-new gold Cadillac, and excited that the family will be driving it all the way from Ohio to Mississippi. But as they travel deeper into the rural South, there are no admiring glances for the shiny new car - only suspicion and anger for the black man behind the wheel. For the first time in their lives, Lois and her sister know what it's like to feel scared because of the color of their skin. 'A personal, poignant look at a black child's first experience with institutional racism.' The New York Times
The saga of the Logan family--made famous in the Newbery Medal-winning Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry--concludes in a long-awaited and deeply fulfilling story.
In her tenth book, Mildred Taylor completes her sweeping saga about the Logan family of Mississippi, which is also the story of the civil rights movement in America of the 20th century. Cassie Logan, first met in Song of the Trees and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, is a young woman now, searching for her place in the world, a journey that takes her from Toledo to California, to law school in Boston, and, ultimately, in the 60s, home to Mississippi to participate in voter registration. She is witness to the now-historic events of the century: the Great Migration north, the rise of the civil rights movement, preceded and precipitated by the racist society of America, and the often violent confrontations that brought about change. Rich, compelling storytelling is Ms. Taylor's hallmark, and she fulfills expectations as she brings to a close the stirring family story that has absorbed her for over forty years. It is a story she was born to tell.
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The Land (Paperback)
Mildred D. Taylor
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A stunning repackage of a companion to Mildred D. Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, with cover art by two-time Caldecott Honor Award winner Kadir Nelson!
The son of a prosperous landowner and a former slave, Paul-Edward Logan is unlike any other boy he knows. His white father has acknowledged him and raised him openly-something unusual in post-Civil War Georgia. But as he grows into a man he learns that life for someone like him is not easy. Black people distrust him because he looks white. White people discriminate against him when they learn of his black heritage. Even within his own family he faces betrayal and degradation. So at the age of fourteen, he sets out toward the only dream he has ever had: to find land every bit as good as his father's, and make it his own. Once again inspired by her own history, Ms. Taylor brings truth and power to the newest addition to the award-winning Logan family stories.
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