Thursday, May 15, 2008

"Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" By Mildred D. Taylor

The book, "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry" is one that I read in Social Studies. It has won many awards, such as The Newberry Medal, it was a National Book Award nominee, it was an ALA Notable Book, and has won the Pacific Northwest Young Readers Award. It is the fictional tale of the Logan family living in Mississippi during the height of the 1930's Depression. As quoted from the jacket of the book, "More than a work of fiction, this is a story culled from Ms. Taylor's own family's life and it stands and it stands as an important record of an African-American experience from our country's complicated and not-so-distant past." I recommend this book for those who wish to look into the life of an African-American family during the depression. Such a vivid recollection of this kind of life, is why I give this book a Five of Five stars. I however, didn't really enjoy reading this book. True, the tale of Cassie is inspirational, but it didn't really capture my attention. Other than that, all aspects of the book were beautiful.

3 comments:

The Librarian said...

Good quoting of the awards and what the experts thought of the book, but why did YOU like it so much? Give me more details! Tell me about the basic story-line and characters...give me a hook!

Sukeroku said...

I told why I liked the book, but it's difficult to tell the storyline, as it jumped around too much.

SnowPrincess13 said...

This is one of my favorite books. Game designer: If you liked this book, you should read the sequels. I have read all of Mildred Tyalor's book, even the Prequel as well. They were really good. All her books should be rated 5 out of 5.