I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly
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Joyce Hansen
Joyce Hansen's Coretta Scott King Honor Book I THOUGHT MY SOUL WOULD RISE AND FLY is now back in print with a gorgeous new package! Patsy, an orphaned slave with a bad leg and a quiet nature, is considered slow by the Davis family. But Patsy's smart -- smart enough to learn to read and write on the sly. After the Civil War ends and slavery is abolished, Patsy believes Master Davis's promise to pay the former house slaves and to educate the slave children. But when the master ignores his promise to establish a schoo, and the Freedmen's Bureau cannot provide a teacher, Patsy steps in to teach the students to read and write. Patsy's diary is filled with courage, conviction, and hope as she strives toward her freedom.
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Author
Joyce Hansen
Pages
224
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
Published Date
2011
ISBN
0545280907 9780545280907
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"The Diary of Patsy, a freed girl. Had my heart strings strumming. I love these books so much. Even as an adult. It takes the edge off reading/listening to horror and thrillers which is my usual genre. There isn’t much to describe but, doing chores and teaching herself and many others to read and learn letters mostly in secret for most of the book. Even though she was “free” there was still a lot of things she couldn’t do as a person of color. This book was amazing to read and just really kinda shows what went on at plantations."