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April 14, 2020 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9781666550047
- File size: 17783 KB
- Duration: 00:37:02
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- English
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AudioFile Magazine
Dion Graham delivers this narrative poetry with understated passion, giving dignity to Henry Brown's story of escape from slavery by mailing himself to Philadelphia in a box. Graham transports the listener to a painful time and place in our history, blending a Southern accent with Weatherford's hybrid of modern and period language. Graham is soft-spoken yet expressive reciting poems like "Work" and "Brutality." His quiet voice hints at fear of being overheard as soft music plays in the background. In "Fear" and in "Nat," a poem recounting Nat Turner's failed rebellion, Graham's voice intensifies, along with the violin music. Henry's tragic background explains his willingness to attempt a perilous escape. Dramatic music and whispered dialogue give way to joy upon Henry's safe arrival in Philadelphia. Timeline and author/illustrator notes are included. L.T. Winner of AudioFile Earphones Award © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine -
Publisher's Weekly
Starred review from January 27, 2020
A powerful assortment of colors, textures, and artistic styles illustrate this true story of how Henry âBoxâ Brown escaped enslavement in 1849 via a harrowing journey inside a sealed crate. âInside/ One/ Box/ To/ Flee/ Another,â explains one of the more than 50 short poems that comprise this vivid account. Told
in Brownâs voice, all but one contain six lines: the number of sides in a cube. Weatherford (The Roots of Rap) bases often-lyrical free verse on Brownâs own narrative, excerpted in the opening spread. Detailed stanzas, each beginning with a single descriptive term, touch on the brutality of slavery (âOverseersâ); the torment that awaited resisters (âNatâ); Brownâs deep anguish over losing his first wife and children, sold and forever separated from him (âCourageâ); and his subsequent life as a free man (âBOXâ). His traumatic, stifling two-day journey (âBaggageâ) from Virginia to Philadelphia occurs over several claustrophobic spreads. Elaborate mixed-media collages by Wood (Clap Your Hands) employ a box motif, featuring Escher-like cubes alongside folded paper and painted quilt squares. A timeline, notes, and bibliography conclude this rich retelling of Brownâs courageous escape. Ages 10âup. (Apr.)â
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- English
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