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Mildred roll of thunder
Mildred roll of thunder




mildred roll of thunder

If my son were 6 or 7, I wouldn’t hesitate to read this with him. It’s sad and sobering and definitely a book to read and discuss with your child. The book ends with Cassie realizing that even though her life will go on, TJ’s probably will not.

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He ends up going to jail instead of being hung, but just barely.

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The scariest part (& climax of the book) is when a local boy (TJ) just a few years older than Cassie (main char) gets into trouble when two white boys trick him into stealing and a lynch mob comes to get him. These aren’t described in great detail (more like a child overhearing her parents talk about many of these topics), except when the children visit a man who has been burned and can no longer speak, but does understand. I’m honestly not sure yet.īesides using the n word (in historical context), it has references to people being burned, tarred and feathered, lynched, and beaten. I also know that people of color don’t have the option to opt out of these conversations, so I may read it to/ with him anyway. I think my son may still be too young for this book (he’s an advanced 4 yo trying to understand what’s happening with racism in the world, why people would discriminate bc of skin color, & why’s that’s been legally allowed for so long). I read this on my own first to see if it was suitable to read to my son to help him understand the context of what people of color are going through right now (and historically). This is an ugly part of American history, but one that is important - especially for white families - to help our kids understand the truth behind the systemic racism in America today. It's a meaningful tale of one family's struggle to keep their small piece of land and maintain their dignity under extremely challenging circumstances. A family is threatened by a white neighbor and by fire a mob threatens people three men are set on fire children are whipped by teacher and parents a teen boy is beaten by some older men one man is shot and there are vague references to rape. The story builds to a fiery climax and features violence motivated by racial prejudice. The 2016, 40th anniversary edition (pictured here) features cover art by Caldecott Honor-winner Kadir Nelson and an introduction by Jacqueline Woodson.

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Taylor's Newbery Award-winning Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is a lyrical, compelling story of 9-year-old narrator, Cassie Logan, and her family in Depression-era Mississippi. Did you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Language in your kid's entertainment guide.






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