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Stolen Man: The Story of the Amistad Rebellion

Published
Apr 2007
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
32

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Uprooted from their homes and torn away from their families, the men in the hull of the Amistad are chained together. At home, Sengbe was a father and a husband. But now, to those who have captured him and taken him from Africa, he is just a slave. Sengbe manages to free himself and the others on board. They gain control of the ship–but will they be able to take control of their destiny?  This is a true story on a sensitive topic written especially for younger readers and skillfully told by four-time Parents Choice Award winning author Barry Louis Polisar.  "Polisar has told the story of the Amistad slave rebellion, giving it a personal face and tackling his subject with compassion and understanding. He deftly explores a difficult subject in an illuminating and positive way, conveying what it is like to be unable to speak freely. Polisar subtly shows how speech can be a tool in the service of justice; when Sengbe and his fellow captives are unable to speak, that injustice comes across in the story just as strongly as the physical chains that bind them. This is an engaging children's story and one that deserves to be told as skillfully as Polisar tells it."– Susan Vaillant, Library Information Specialist

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Apr 2007 Rainbow Morning Music Alternatives ISBN13 9780938663508 ISBN10 093866350X
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Apr 2007 Rainbow Morning Music Alternatives ISBN13 9780938663911 ISBN10 0938663917
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