One big open sky / Lesa Cline-Ransome.
2024
YA PZ 7.5 .C56 On 2024 (Mapit)
Available at Midgrade/YA Collection
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Title
One big open sky / Lesa Cline-Ransome.
Author
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780823450169 hardcover
0823450163 hardcover
9780823460625 (paperback)
0823460622 (paperback)
0823450163 hardcover
9780823460625 (paperback)
0823460622 (paperback)
Published
New York : Holiday House, [2024]
Copyright
©2024
Language
English
Description
296 pages : map ; 24 cm
Call Number
YA PZ 7.5 .C56 On 2024
Dewey Decimal Classification
813/.6 [Fic]
Summary
"Three female voices narrate a perilous wagon journey westward that could set them free -- or cost them everything they have -- in this intergenerational novel that explores the history of the Black homesteader movement. 1879, Mississippi. Young dreamer Lettie may have her head in the stars, but her body is on a covered wagon heading westward. Her father, Thomas, promises that Nebraska will be an opportunity for their family to claim the independence they've strived for over generations on their very own plot of land. But Thomas's hopes -- and mouth -- are bigger than his ability to follow through. His desire for control overpowers his common sense. With few supplies and even less money, the only thing that feels certain is danger. Although free from slavery, Lettie; her mother, Sylvia; and young teacher Philomena are still constrained by poverty, limited access to opportunity, and restrictions put on women. But will they even survive the perils of their journey to fight these barriers? Coretta Scott King Honor-winning author Lesa Cline-Ransome's striking verse masterfully portrays an underrepresented historical era. Tackling powerful themes of autonomy and Black self-emancipation, Cline-Ransome offers readers an expansive portrait of three generations striving for their promised freedom" -- Jacket flap.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
Audience
Ages 8-12.
Grades 3-7.
Grades 3-7.
Awards
Newbery Honor Book, 2025
Coretta Scott King Honor, author, 2025
Coretta Scott King Honor, author, 2025
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