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Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry | Mildred D. Taylor
A stunning repackage of Mildred D. Taylor's Newbery Award-winning masterpiece with cover art bytwo-time Caldecott Honor Award winnerKadir Nelson and an introduction by Jacqueline Woodson, just in time for its 40th Anniversary! Set in Mississippi at the height of the Depression, this is the story of one family's struggle to maintain their integrity, pride, and independence in the face of racism and social injustice. And it is also Cassie's story--Cassie Logan, an independent girl who discovers over the course of an important year why having land of their own is so crucial to the Logan family, even as she learns to draw strength from her own sense of dignity and self-respect.
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Roary47
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4✨ I really liked how strong Cassie was in this story. I really wish I knew it was a series before I started reading it so that I could have had more character development. This is a great book for kids to get a perspective on some history that should not be forgotten. Strong characters that had to deal with big issues. #roll100 @PuddleJumper

PuddleJumper 🎉🎉 10mo
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Roary47
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Audiobook at the indoor trampoline park while my kiddos burn off energy in the Arizona summer heat. Great decision! 🥰

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Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 🤩 13mo
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Rachel.Rencher
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I re-read this book for my diversity in YA lit seminar and it is such an incredible story. The blatant racism and violence made me hurt for the Logan family, but their resolve couldn't be broken no matter what happened.

I realized that my grandmother would've been the same age as Little Man in 1933. This time period really isn't that far away, and this book is a great reminder as to why representation and allyship matter.

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Bookzombie
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#12Booksof2022

I highly recommend this middle grade novel. I loved it. I read this in print and audio. Both were great. This is actually book 4 in the Logans series. I plan on picking up the others in 2023.

Also, I want to give a shout out to The Wild Robot. I also loved it in February and sent it to my nephew for Christmas. 🤖

Andrew65 Looks a good read. 1y
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Bookzombie
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I‘m not sure how I missed this book as a kid. I read/listened to it and the narrator was perfect. Often I do chores when I listen to audiobooks, but I just sat and read-along with this one. Set in Depression-era Mississippi, this story, narrated by 9 year-old Cassie, follows the Logan family for nearly a year. That‘s such a simple summary for such great book. I can‘t recommend it enough. This one is actually the fourth book in a series.⬇️

Bookzombie I‘m hoping to get to the “sequel” this month and then circle back to the beginning. 2y
Kristin_Reads This was one of my favorites when I was a kid! 2y
EvieBee I remember reading this as a 7th grader and bawling into my pillow that whole weekend. I should revisit it. 2y
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Bookzombie @Kristin_Reads I‘m sure it would have been one of mine too! 2y
Bookzombie @EvieBee I think reading it as an adult I had a lot of fear for the characters that maybe as a kid I wouldn‘t have had because of a lack of knowledge. It might have depended on what else I had read/watched before it. I also cried. If you pick up this 40th anniversary edition there is a new author‘s note, which also made me cry. 2y
EvieBee @Bookzombie oh no! I need to read asap! I watched movies like Glory, Mississippi Burnings, and Places in the Heart at too young an age so it created this fear of finding those situations in other books and movies even though I knew it was part of our American history. 2y
janeycanuck I didn‘t read it until I was an adult, too. I definitely was able to appreciate it more, though. 2y
Bookzombie @janeycanuck 🙂 Yes, I‘m sure I appreciated more as an adult. 2y
Suet624 I also read it as an adult and wondered how I hadn‘t known of it before. 2y
TheBookHippie Oh I loved everything this author wrote it‘s all good! 2y
Bookzombie @TheBookHippie I plan to read all of it! 🙂 2y
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Read.Riot
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I find myself reading this book for the first time in order to help my niece with her book report. Somehow, I missed it in the early 80s when I should have read it. It‘s Friday night, and I‘m 50 pages into this quite wonderful book and don‘t see myself putting it down anytime soon.

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Allylu
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First book of August! This book is a must-read. It tells of a black family in the south struggling to survive, dealing with racism and “the way things are”. Excellently done. Don‘t miss reading/listening to the Author‘s note at the end. It made me cry. I want to read the rest of the Logan family books now. #100YEARS100BOOKS #99 #BookSpinBingo #BS #11 #BFC21 #1 #TAILSandTALESforADULTS #26 #THEROYALREADATHON #SERIES2021 #LITSYSUMMERCAMP #1

Butterfinger One of my favorite series. 3y
TheSpineView Great job! 🤩📖📚 3y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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What can I say about this book that hasn't already been said? Gut wrenching, sad, hopeful... a long look at a life we feel so far removed from but a reality that existed almost 100 years ago. The Logans made their way into my heart and I'll definitely be reading more about them! 💖
#Bookspin #middlegrade #June @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
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Such a powerful statement for a malleable audience. ❤ This book is heavy for middle grade but absolutely incredible so far.

youneverarrived This is a great book! 3y
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Lunchtime gazebo reading today. My son brought this home for me when his 4th grade teacher cleared out her classroom for a grade switch. So far, an insightful and hard look at the southern black community in the Depression years. I feel as if this and To Kill a Mockingbird are different sides of the same coin. I'm sorry I missed out on it all these years!!!

ravenlee This is part of a series, though it works so well as a standalone. The tenth book was just published last year! 3y
IamIamIam @ravenlee Omigosh, TEN books?! I've definitely been missing out but I'll be looking for the rest! Thanks so much!! 3y
ravenlee You‘re welcome! It‘s kind of odd that this one is book four, but I think most people start there and go backward for that same reason. I hope you enjoy them! 3y
all_4_kb Omg one of the best !!!! I still own my middle school copy! 3y
IamIamIam @kbibliophilific I love it!!! 3y
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Jody3
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Mildred Taylor shows the complexity of life in a specific place at a specific time, drawing on her own father‘s stories to give her book shape and weight. She shows violent, arrogant white characters as well as kind ones, foolish black characters as well as strong, humble ones. Taylor does not tie the story up in a neat bow, either, as though the issues in it could be resolved in two hundred pages. She doesn‘t explain it all for us, but gives us,

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alysonimagines
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This was a reread. I first read and enjoyed this (and its sequel, Let the Circle Be Unbroken) when I was a kid; I definitely appreciate it more now as an adult. 🔸 #januaryreads2021

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COMICS XD
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so many things are possible as long as you don't know they are impossible

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COMICS XD
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its so sadddd kike litreally and the evil creul TJ. is so rude to them i am mad at him i don't like him!!! 😡

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Funny you looked this up (African gal.)
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roll of thunder was really sad tho. TJ that big headed boy influenced stacey.. even tho stacey still help that boy. that boy got his momma fired

COMICS XD 😒 😒 3y
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ElleMNOpe
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A fantastically written novel with good examples of racial injustice presented in a way that the middle grade set can process & understand. An incredibly important piece of literature. The writing is beautiful, but presented in a voice that is age appropriate, allowing the young Cassie Logan to tell her own story. This approach is key, as an external narrator would have certainly taken away from some of the impact. A must read.

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Addison_Reads
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Another excellent read in the Logan family saga. 💚

Cassie is one of my favorite characters ever in literature. I loved her when I read this as a kid, and I love her even more as an adult.

The Logan family yet again faces hard times and injustices but through it all they find a way to stick together and keep their head held high. I can't wait to read more in this series.

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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I have Just Mercy! 4y
OriginalCyn620 Great choices! 4y
COMICS XD glory be to god!! 3y
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WorldsOkayestStepMom
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I remember wanting to read this book in middle school, but feeling embarrassed for it. The older I get, the more I realize that I grew up in an environment that taught me to fear people who didn't look like me. I've been trying to be a better person and undo that trauma, so I picked this book up. It's such a powerful book! I wish my library had the rest of the series though.

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HappilyEverKrafter
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1. I would love to go to Bermuda! I have no plans to do it, but I‘d love to!
2. My son got some good health test results back this week!

#thankfulthursday

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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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The banned book example for my Children's Lit class, this book illustrates how resentments over Reconstruction fed into systemic racism in the southern US. The Logan family wants to protect their land above all else, but when neighbor kid TJ is threatened by the "night men" (KKK), drastic measures must be taken. Daughter Cassie has to learn fast "the way things are."

#SummerFun @4thhouseontheleft @StayCurious

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“Baby, we have no choice of what color we‘re born or who our parents are or whether we‘re rich or poor. What we do have is some choice over what we make of our lives once we‘re here.”

This was my first time reading this story about the Logan family set during the depression in Mississippi. Not sure what took me so long.

#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

Butterfinger I hope you choose to read more. They are fantastic. 4y
AmyK1 @Butterfinger I didn‘t know until today that it was one of a series. I‘ll be checking the rest out from the library soon 😊 4y
Butterfinger I think I read somewhere that a new one will be published this year. A lot in the series are more novellas, I guess. The Gold Cadillac, for example, is only 50 pages. 4y
TheAromaofBooks Great review!! @Butterfinger - I didn't know this was a series, either! 4y
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Favorite accessory is probably my Chacos-I wear them all summer long.

I think we drove through some desert on the way to Mexico in 2005 but it was the middle of the night so I‘m not sure lol

Reading the tagged right now.

Thanks for the tags @Jerdencon and @Crazeedi @UwannaPublishme
Tagging @wideeyedreader and @Megabooks
#thoughtfulthursday @MoonWitch94

Megabooks Thanks for the tag!! 💖💖 4y
Kenyazero Chaco tan for the win! Whereabouts are you located? I've visited a few places during summer and have been surprised to see no other Chacos around, but they're everywhere where I am in Northern Colorado! 4y
AmyK1 @Kenyazero lol definitely! Although it‘s been too hot here to take walks so the tan is fading. I‘m in SC. 4y
UwannaPublishme 🤗🤗🤗 4y
Kenyazero @AmyK1 It's cool to know that ChacoLife's in SC! 4y
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hes7
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#JubilantJuly

This is a valuable middle-grade read. It follows Cassie Logan and her family as they grapple with racism and injustice in Depression-era Mississippi. I really should have read it years ago. #bookspinbingo #readblackauthors

Andrew65 Great 👏👏👏 4y
TheAromaofBooks Oh wow I don't think I've read this one since grade school!! 4y
Scochrane26 I haven‘t ever read this book, but you‘re the 2nd person I know who‘s read it in the last couple of weeks. My pastor reread it & said it‘s one of her faves from childhood. I guess I need to read it. 4y
kspenmoll My son read this in 3rd or 4th grade & loved it! (edited) 4y
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1. 4 or 5 and it‘s driving me nuts but I don‘t have space for another bookcase. I HATE stacks.
2. The tagged is on top of the stack on my dining room table.

#two4tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 📚🤩📚 4y
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Kaylamburson
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Heartbreaking story of the Logan family in 1930s MS with many characters based on Taylor's family as shown in the photos on the end papers of this edition. This historical fiction is a great intro for children to the horrors of American history, and for ignorant adults to remember that the end of slavery was not even close to the end of senseless killing of Blacks. This book elicited anger & sadness, but also love for the strength of this family.

cwarnier Amazing book. I love the updated cover too. 4y
Kaylamburson Yes, it's a beautiful cover! This is the 40th anniversary edition that pubbed in 2016. @cwarnier 4y
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Kaylamburson
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So happy that I'm FINALLY getting pool time. I've been at my parents for three weeks and in between working and bad weather, this is my first opportunity to lay (lie?!) out!

JanuarieTimewalker13 I‘m not an English teacher, but I think it‘s lay. Enjoy!!!!⛱ 4y
Kaylamburson Thank you!! I always have to look up the lay/lie rules and still never get it right! @JanuarieTimewalker13 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 We need an English teacher to verify this. 4y
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JanuarieTimewalker13 Omg, it‘s lie out!! Or lying out in sun 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 To lie is to rest or recline. To lay means to put or place something. Wow! Learned something today, thank you! 4y
Kaylamburson Thank you!!! This is so helpful. I partially knew that but I was thinking I set or placed myself here 😂😂🤣 @JanuarieTimewalker13 4y
JanuarieTimewalker13 😂🤣 either way, you got the message across!!😁 4y
Kaylamburson Hahaha exactly 😂🤣😂 @JanuarieTimewalker13 4y
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Nute
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#MiddleGradeMarch - Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry:
Here I sit midday having tea with my Mom. She‘s been saying “yes” to this request for the past few months - a private tea party just for two - so I purchased a tea cup set for me & her. She‘s never had loose leaf tea so the whole thing has now become an experience.
She asked me if the book is for one of the little feet. I said, ‘No. I‘m reading it!‘ Then she went back to asking about the tea.👇🏽

Nute 📖 After slavery and the experience of sharecropping it was important for black families to know that they could own land that could not be taken away. It was the ownership of land and a place to call home that gave an increased sense of identity.
☕️ A fruity concoction: Cherry Bash Tisane
(edited) 4y
SW-T There‘s something about loose leaf tea that makes you feel like you‘re giving yourself an experience along with a treat. Loved that book when I was younger. Feel like I should read it again. 4y
Butterfinger One of my favorite authors and book. 4y
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MoonWitch94 Such a beautiful book. One of my favorites when I was young. 4y
megnews I read this many moons ago. Made me want to read everything by her, which I think I have. 4y
sblbooks I love that you have a tea party with your Mom! Stacking this book. 4y
Hoopiefoot What a sweet tradition! 4y
Lindy I recently reread this and was moved to tears all over again. Looking forward to 4y
Come-read-with-me What a lovely memory to make with your Mum! 4y
erzascarletbookgasm Lovely bonding time ❣️❣️ 4y
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Suet624
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After reading the review by @Lindy I found this on Libby. I‘m always looking for a good narrator because I tend to space out when listening to fiction. Thigpen did a great job narrating and the story was excellent. I don‘t know if this is required reading in middle school but I think it should be. The characters feel very close by and unfortunately their circumstances do too.

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Lindy
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I‘m so glad I decided to revisit 9-year-old Cassie Logan before my hold comes in for Mildred Taylor‘s 2020 conclusion to her multivolume saga about the Logan family. The #audiobook of the 1977 Newberry award-winner is expertly narrated by Lynne Thigpen, has a preface written & read by Jacqueline Woodson, plus an afterword in the author‘s voice. The whole thing is a powerfully moving experience.

Butterfinger Aaaahhhh. Can you hear me screaming from NC? That is the best news. I will also have to do a reread. The last book I read was The Land. 4y
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Lindy
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You have to demand respect in this world, ain't nobody just gonna hand it to you. How you carry yourself, what you stand for--that's how you gain respect. But, little one, ain't nobody's respect worth more than your own.

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This is one of the first books I remember having an immediate connection to the main character and being completely drawn into the story, making it one of my favorite reads when I was younger despite the tougher topics.

It‘s been a while since I‘ve read it, but I‘ve never really forgotten about Cassie Logan and her family. I will definitely be giving this a much needed reread before I jump into the others.

#throwbookthursday

Emilymdxn I read this for the first time this year and it made me wish I‘d read it as a kid so much! Incredible book 4y
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amber_ldsmom
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Day 22: #memorable #auldlangreads
Although I already loved to read, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is memorable to me because it renewed my love of reading. I was in 7th grade and inundating myself with Fear Street book when this story reached out and grabbed my by the heartstrings. Who doesn‘t love Cassie Logan???

OriginalCyn620 👍🏻📚😊 4y
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Emilymdxn
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#jennyis30 @jenniferw88

That‘s my ‘family‘ book. The Logans were such a wonderful family and I learned so much from all of them, even the little kids, they just became one of my favourite families in a children‘s book ever.

AmyK1 I need to read this. I started it once 23 years ago when I was subbing at a school but didn‘t finish it. I bought it a couple months ago but just haven‘t gotten to it yet. 4y
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Emilymdxn
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17/15 #jumpstart2020 @Clwojick @Lizpixie

I wish so much I‘d read this as a kid, I don‘t know if I ever read a book that interacted with such important themes so deeply. I don‘t read a lot of children‘s books now but this was so sensitive and educational, I think I got a lot out of it as an adult, I loved seeing what the parents were thinking without it being spelled out. The Logans are such a wonderful supportive family.

emtobiasz My 5th grade teacher read this aloud to my class (we were about 10 or 11 years old). I can‘t remember many specifics, but I remember really loving it. 4y
LibrarianRyan One of my all time favorite books.
4y
Clwojick Stacking. 4y
Mcastle I have never read this book, but have been told it is insightful. 4y
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Amandakay
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I teach this and therefore read it several times a year. Love it!

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LorieL 😍😍😍 5y
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LiterRohde
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“Roll of thunder
Hear my cry
Over the water
Bye and bye
Ole man comin'
Down the line
Whip in hand to
Beat me down
But I ain't
Gonna let him
Turn me 'round”

#QuotsyJuly19 | 2: #Thunder

📷: Made with Typorama

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AprilMae
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#friyayintro @howjessreads
1)Tagged ( I actually read the others about the same family because of it!!)
2)Cream with teal and purple chevron
3)First Season of Scream the TV show
4) Do platypus count since I think they are imaginary since I've never seen one in real life?? 😂😂😂

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ahoffkosik
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Feeling so lucky to have had the chance to discuss Mildred D. Taylor‘s Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry on my podcast with Renée from Book Girl Magic! In this episode, we talk about coming of age stories, annoying friends, race relations, the opportunity gap, institutional racism, The Hate U Give, and more. Link in my bio to listen! ?

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We line their pockets with our few pennies and send our children up to their store to learn things they‘ve got no business learning. The older children are drinking regularly there now, even though they don‘t have any money to pay, and the Wallaces are simply adding the liquor charges to the family bill… just more money for them as they #ruin our young people. As I see it the least we can do is stop shopping there.

#QuotsyApr19

Libby1 This is an amazing book. And that mug! 😍 5y
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GeekGirlOnAQuest
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Fantastic book. I read this with my kids and we were all enthralled. It was hard at times, but it lead to some good discussions and research on their part. We were surprised to find this was part of a series - they want to read all the rest of the books because they really loved the characters and wanted to know more about them!

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"One word can sometimes be sharper than a thousand swords"

One of the books that made me fall in love with reading?????

SW-T I loved that book when I read it! 5y
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A little black out poetry using a classic book.

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ErinC
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The Roll of Thunder series by Mildred D. Taylor left a lasting impact on me. Growing up in small town Iowa, I had little understanding of other races. When I read this series in third or fourth grade, I was riveted. I‘ve always loved African-American literature and even focused my master‘s in it. Now I‘m expanding my horizons to a world view in my reading. Next year, I‘ll get to teach a multicultural lit class! #24in48 #weneeddiversebooks

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Kayla.Adriena
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EchoLogical Another person who doesn't like coffee?! You guys are definitely my people! 😄 5y
Kayla.Adriena @EchoLogical i do like coffee I just down own a coffeemaker 😂😂 5y
EchoLogical @Kayla.Adriena 🤣 5y
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janeycanuck
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Read for the #ReadHarder challenge - and I loved how this book managed to feel like nothing was happening while everything was happening. There were so many wonderful moments of quiet, daily life mixed in among the big events, it was such a great balance and helped from feeling overwhelming.

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a.bookish.byrd
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1. Football and soccer this weekend
2. Reading
3. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry (I was a bit behind in my “banned book” reading.)
4. A CAR and groceries
5. Mexican

#HumpDayPost

JaclynW A car is a big purchase! What did you get? 6y
JaclynW I haven't read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry yet, how was it? It's been on my list for years. 6y
MinDea A car! I just had to buy a car too a few months ago. What did you get? 6y
a.bookish.byrd @JaclynW @MinDea I got a Nissan Pathfinder. My last car was 14 yrs old/200000 miles, so it was time...lol. This was a great book. I can‘t believe I hadn‘t read it before. I think these are always a bit hard to read, though. It is always unbelievable to me that humans would treat each other this way. (edited) 6y
JaclynW @a.bookish.byrd Yes, those books are hard to read. But important to read too. My first car ever was a Nissan Pathfinder! Enjoy your new car! I had to get a new car two weeks ago also - one of our cars just stopped working, we still don't know what happened! 😞 6y
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Sace
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Very much a pick. I read recently that To Kill a Mockingbird is often read too early (in middle school usually) for students to really appreciate/understand many of the themes. I have to wonder if this book would be a better choice. Bonus - written by an author of color. I feel like that alone makes it the better choice if a teacher is wanting to discuss themes like racism.

merelybookish I agree it's a better choice for middle grade. I also think it's a response to TKAM. 6y
Alfoster Totally agree! We taught TKAM in 10th. Think middle school kids might miss some of Scout‘s humor/insights. Regardless, I still cry when Scout says, “Hey Boo.” 😭😭😭 6y
Sace @merelybookish @Alfoster I don't think TKAM should be taken away, but Roll of Thunder is not taught here and our system is majority POC so I'm not sure how I feel about not choosing an author of color for these particular themes. 🤔 I'm going to talk to my English teacher friend today. I'm not sure any authors of color are on the reading list. 6y
readinginthedark Yes, I read this one earlier, and I think it made a difference. I also read Night John, which is completely different but is a pretty honest description of slavery for 4th to 7th graders (although not written by a PoC 😕). 5y
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