A historical novel based on the story of Phillis Wheatley - the first African American female poet. It presents an intriguing and moving story of a young girl kidnapped from her home in Senegal and sold, in 1761, as a slave to the wealthy Wheatley family of Boston.
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Ann Rinaldi verfasst historische Fiktion für junge Erwachsene, die die Vergangenheit mit fesselnder Authentizität zum Leben erweckt. Ihre Werke, die oft in wichtigen Epochen der amerikanischen Geschichte angesiedelt sind, bieten tiefe Einblicke in das Leben der Menschen, die die Vergangenheit geprägt haben. Rinaldi besitzt die Gabe, ihre Leser durch fesselnde Erzählungen und lebendige Charaktere in andere Zeiten und Orte zu entführen. Ihr Schreiben ist eine Feier der Geschichte und des menschlichen Geistes.




- 2008
- 2002
Numbering All the Bones
- 186 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
It is 1864. The Civil War is coming to an end, and Southern slaves are slowly gaining their freedom. But for 13-year-old Eulinda, a house slave on a plantation in Kentucky, it is the most difficult time of her life. Her yonger brother, falsely accused of stealing, has been sold. Then her older brother Neddy runs away. And Eulinda is left alone in a household headed by a cruel mistress--and a master who will not acknowledge that Eulinda is his daughter. With her trademark attention to detail and historical accuracy, Ann Rinaldi weaves a gripping tale of a girl caught between two worlds.
- 2001
To escape an abusive father and an arranged marriage, fourteen-year-old Sarah, dressed as a boy, leaves her Michigan home to enlist in the Union Army, and becomes a soldier on the battlefields of Virginia as well as a Union spy working in the house of Confederate sympathizer Rose O'Neal Greenhow in Washington, D.C.
- 1997
History as you have never heard it - cartoons and amusing text and illustrations give readers the lowdown on what life was like in ancient Greece and in England under Roman occupation.