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Silent thunder : a Civil War story / Andrea Davis Pinkney.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Jump At The Sun/Hyperion Books for Children, c1999.Edition: 1st edDescription: 218 p. : map ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0786804394
  • 0786823887 (lib.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 21
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.P6333 Si 1999
Summary: In 1862 eleven-year-old Summer and her thirteen-year-old brother Rosco take turns describing how life on the quiet Virginia plantation where they are slaves is affected by the Civil War.
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Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Children's Fiction Pinkney, Andrea Davis Available 33111003031545
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Eleven-year-old Summer and her older brother Rosco each have a "silent thunder, " a desire that rumbles deep within them, refusing to be ignored. Summer longs to learn to read. Rosco is burning to fight for his Country and his freedom. But Rosco and Summer are slaves on Gideon Parnell's plantation in the year 1862, and for slaves, these desires are illegal and dangerous.Despite the danger and their mama's terrible fear of being sold off, Summer and Rosco are determined to fulfill their dreams. In stolen moments, Rosco teaches Summer all he has learned from eavesdropping on young master Lowell's lessons. In the meantime, Rosco secretly plans his own escape to the North, to join the Union forces. But when Gideon Parnell unexpectedly falls ill and the plantation is taken over by Parnell's cruel brother-in-law, Rosco's decision becomes more complicated. How can he leave his family now? And Summer, struggling to understand her mama's perplexing actions, discovers that Mama has a silent thunder of her own -- and secrets Summer never dreamed of.Through the voices of Rosco and Summer, this wrenching yet hopeful novel celebrates the triu

Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-218).

In 1862 eleven-year-old Summer and her thirteen-year-old brother Rosco take turns describing how life on the quiet Virginia plantation where they are slaves is affected by the Civil War.

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