A Picture of Freedom
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
In 1859 twelve-year-old Clotee, a house slave who must conceal the fact that she can read and write, records in her diary her experiences and her struggle to decide whether to escape to freedom.
Patricia C. McKissack war eine gefeierte Autorin, die für ihre fesselnden Erzählungen bekannt war. Ihre Werke tauchten oft in reiche kulturelle Themen ein und stellten tiefe historische und soziale Zusammenhänge dar. Durch ihren unverwechselbaren Schreibstil erweckte McKissack Charaktere und Geschichten zum Leben, die bei Lesern aller Altersgruppen Anklang fanden. Ihre Bücher erforschen die Kraft von Erbe, Gemeinschaft und Widerstandsfähigkeit mit einem Sinn für Authentizität und Herz.






In 1859 twelve-year-old Clotee, a house slave who must conceal the fact that she can read and write, records in her diary her experiences and her struggle to decide whether to escape to freedom.
This historical chapter book series showcases the rich storytelling of Patricia C. McKissack, a three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author. It offers young readers engaging narratives that explore significant themes and events in history, making it both educational and entertaining. The series is designed to captivate children while enriching their understanding of the past through relatable characters and compelling plots.
Set in a richly detailed historical context, this chapter book series by Patricia C. McKissack, a three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author, offers young readers engaging stories that explore significant themes and events. Through well-crafted narratives, the series brings to life the experiences and challenges faced by diverse characters, making history accessible and relatable for children. Each book invites readers to learn while being entertained, fostering a deeper understanding of the past.
This historical chapter book series features engaging narratives crafted by Patricia C. McKissack, a distinguished author recognized with three Coretta Scott King Awards and a Newbery Honor. The stories delve into significant events and figures from history, offering young readers a captivating blend of education and entertainment. Through rich characters and vivid storytelling, the series aims to inspire curiosity and appreciation for the past.
Day or two later Freedom is one of the first words I teached myself to write. Down in the Quarters people pray for freedom - they sing 'bout freedom, but to keep Mas' Henley from knowin' their true feelings, they call freedom "heaven". Everybody's mind is on freedom. But it is the word that aine never showed me no picture. While fannin' this afternoon, my eyes fell on "freedom" in a book William was readin'. No wonder I don't see nothin'.I been spellin' it F-R-E-D-U-M. I put the right letters in my head to make sure I remembered their place. F-R-E-E-D-O-M. I just wrote it. Still no picture...
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This historical chapter book series showcases the rich storytelling of Patricia C. McKissack, a three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author. The series captivates young readers with engaging narratives that explore significant events and figures in history, blending educational content with entertaining prose. Each book highlights themes of resilience and cultural heritage, making history accessible and relatable for children.