Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Day of Tears

Day of Tears
by Julius Lester
A Novel in Dialogue
A Coretta Scott King Award

A fictionalized account of the true event of the largest slave auction in American history in 1859, this story unfolds and blooms through the many different accounts and recollections of various characters. From the slave owner to the the slave, the reader gains insight into the attitudes of America prior to the abolition of slavery. Each snippet, or account, is a snapshot. All of these snapshots, strung along, help to tell a story that focuses on Emma, a girl who is sold away from her parents and from the white children for whom she loves and cares.

I don't want to say more. This book is powerful. It will upset you, warm you, anger you, and make you uncomfortable.

And the rather unconventional format of the novel will delight you.
Grade: A

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