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Black angels
    Brown, Linda Beatrice, 1939-
Publisher: G.P. Putnam's Sons/Penguin Young Readers Group,
Pub date: c2009.
Pages: 260 p. ;
ISBN: 9780399250309
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Evanston Public Library Main
      Material         Location
YA Fiction Brown.L     New Book     Due: 3/25/2010
Summary
A touching, beautifully written narrative, "Black Angels" is the riveting, compelling story of three young orphans who must survive on their own during the Civil War. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 7 Up-At the end of the Civil War, three children leave their homes and embark on a journey together. Luke, 11, runs away from his master to try and join up with the Union army. Nine-year-old Daylily was hiding in the woods when her older sister and babies were killed by men she assumes are Yankees. Caswell, the youngest and the only white child, was left to fend for himself when his mother died on the plantation. Their paths converge, and these three unlikely compatriots head to where they think they will be safe. The story itself is somewhat contrived, and the violence these children witness is intense. Daylily's sister is graphically butchered like a hog and all of her babies are murdered as well. Scenes like this are sprinkled throughout the novel whether it is a situation they stumble upon or one that takes place in specific battle scenes. Both Luke and Daylily speak in dialect, as one would expect, but the dialect is not noted with any diacritical marks and is very distracting. Struggling readers will have a particularly difficult time negotiating it. The book ends with the three characters rendezvousing 10 years later, which serves to tie the story up in an unrealistically neat package. Carolyn Reeder's Shades of Gray (S & S, 1989) remains a perfect recommendation for showing the impact of the Civil War on children.-Joan Kindig, James Madison University, Harrisonburg, VA Copyright 2010 Reed Business Information. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
In this novel set toward the end of the Civil War, three young runaways meet in North Carolina and care for each other, even as they are haunted by the horror of what they've left behind. Luke, an 11-year-old former slave, saw his mother beaten to death by his father, the massa. Daylily, nine, also witnessed unspeakable brutality in slavery, but her loving granny secretly taught her to read. Then there is white Caswell, seven, whose racist dad is in the Confederate army, and whose beloved mother died when Yankees burned his house. With constant use of the n-word, even by little Caswell, the narrative is brutal, filled with the children's memories of the warfare they witness. The violence continues after the war, too, when Caswell's dad returns and joins the Klan. The novel's resolution--the young people meet 10 years later--is too neat. But Brown's first YA novel will grab readers with its searing survival story and, most of all, its questions about the meaning of family.--Rochman, Hazel Copyright 2009 Booklist From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Brown, Linda Beatrice, 1939-
Title: Black angels / Linda Beatrice Brown.
Publication info: New York, NY, U.S.A. : G.P. Putnam's Sons/Penguin Young Readers Group, c2009.
Physical descrip: 260 p. ; 22 cm.
Summary: Three Southern children, two black and one white, escape from their homes during the horrors of the Civil War and, after meeting in the woods, gradually come to rely on each other as they make their way slowly north, enduring hunger, fear, sickness, and constant danger, before arriving in Harper's Ferry, West Virginia.
Held by: ALGONQUIN PARK_RIDGE PRSPCT_HTS WILMETTE EPLMAIN GLENVIEW
Children's subject: Coming of age--Fiction.
Children's subject: Survival--Fiction.
Children's subject: Slavery--Fiction.
Children's subject: Race relations--Fiction.
Children's subject: African Americans--Fiction.
Children's subject: Indians of North America--Fiction.
Children's subject: United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Fiction.
Children's subject: Southern States--History--1775-1865--Fiction.
Children's subject: Southern States--History--1865-1877--Fiction.
Control Number: ocn282947686
ISBN: 9780399250309 (hardcover)
ISBN: 0399250301 (hardcover)
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