Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom by Carole Boston Weatherford, Kadir Nelson (Illustrator)

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  • Age Range: 5 to 8
  • Pub. Date: September 2006
  • 48pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,716

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    • Pub. Date: September 2006
    • Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
    • Format: Paperback, 48pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,716
    • Age Range: 5 to 8

    Synopsis

    This poetic book is a resounding tribute to Tubman's strength, humility, and devotion. With proper reverence, Weatherford and Nelson do justice to the woman who, long ago, earned over and over the name Moses.

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    Winner of the 2007 Coretta Scott King Award for Illustration

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    In this gorgeous, poetic picture book, Weatherford (The Sound that Jazz Makes) depicts Harriet Tubman's initial escape from slavery and her mission to lead others to freedom as divinely inspired, and achieved by steadfast faith and prayer. The author frames the text as an ongoing dialogue between Tubman and God, inserting narration to move the action along. On the eve of her being sold and torn from her family, Tubman prays in her despair. In response, "God speaks in a whip-poor-will's song. `I set the North Star in the heavens and I mean for you to be free.' " The twinkling star encourages Tubman: "My mind is made up. Tomorrow, I flee." The book's elegant design clearly delineates these elements Harriet's words in italic, God's calming words in all caps drifting across the pages, the narrator's words in roman typeface and makes this read like a wholly engrossing dramatic play. Nelson's (He's Got the Whole World in His Hands) finely rendered oil and watercolor paintings, many set in the rural inky darkness of night, give his protagonist a vibrant, larger-than-life presence, befitting a woman who became known as the Moses of her people. His rugged backdrops and intense portraits convey all the emotion of Tubman's monumental mission. A foreword introduces the concept of slavery for children and an author's note includes a brief biography of Tubman. Ages 5-8. (Sept.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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    beautifull bookby Ms_Chelle

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    October 23, 2009: Beautiful done telling the story of a wonderful woman.

    Moses: When Harriet Tubman lead her People to Freedomby Anonymous

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    May 01, 2007: This book is a story about Harriet Tubman leading her people the slaves to freedom, including her parents. The book focuses on how Harriet was born into slavery but escapes. Harriet prays because of the fear of separation from her parents. As God answers in the song of a whip-poor-will ?I set the north star in the heavens and I mean for you to be free?. Weatherford, Boston Carole. Moses: When Harriet Tubman Lead Her People to Freedom. New York: Hyperion Books for Children. 2006.


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