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Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad - Community Reviews back

by Ellen Levine
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Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog)
Ronyell (a.k.a Rabbitearsblog) rated it 10 years ago
Genre: History / Slavery / African American Year Published: 2007 Year Read: 2011 Publisher: Scholastic Press This is another book that I was reading for the Children’s Book Club for Black History Month and I will admit that I just loved this book to death! “Henry’s Freedom Box” is a Calde...
Books Over TV
Books Over TV rated it 11 years ago
"Do you see those leaves blowing in the wind? They are torn from the trees like slave children are torn from their families." Albeit being only 40 pages, I found it to be a heart wrenching, enlightening and inspiring read. I would recommend it to all. *The selling and mistreatment of human...
Bashara Likes Books
Bashara Likes Books rated it 14 years ago
First off, I *love* that cover illustration. It might be my favorite ever. This is the story of Henry 'Box' Brown - the slave who literally shipped himself to freedom after his wife and children were sold. Told in simple prose and accompanied by luminous artwork, this book makes it a little easie...
Christina Katerina
Christina Katerina rated it 17 years ago
Kadir Nelson is amazing, but this book doesn't quite have the emotional impact of Moses. He is at his best in the first half, with the strong portraits of Henry and his family. I was also struck by how much like Brian Selznick this pictures seem--not a problem, just an observation.
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