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Roll of Thunder

Hear My Cry

by Mildred D. Taylor


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Focusing on the struggles and triumphs of the Logans, a poor African-American family, ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY explores themes of racism, family heritage, sacrifice, pride, and accountability in Depression-era Mississippi. The Logans live on land they own, and although half of it is still mortgaged to the bank, the Logans consider the land their family legacy. That legacy is put in danger when Cassie's parents help organize a boycott against the local market. Published in 1976, ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY was inspired by stories Mildred D. Taylor heard growing up and by her own family history, which like that of the Logans, includes ancestors who were slaves. She stresses, however, that the story is not autobiographical. Taylor has also said the book is an acknowledgement of the difficult lives, and many sacrifices, of the generations before hers--generations that ultimately paved the way for the Civil Rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Winner of the 1977 Newbery Award.


Available editions of Roll of Thunder

9780807216088 9780807216088, Compact Disc, Listening Library, 2003

$44.99 (Good)

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9780788700187 9780788700187, Audio Cassette, Recorded Books, 1994

$9.50 (Very Good)

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Media Reviews

"Taylor...writes not with rancor or bitterness of indignities, but with pride, strength, and respect for humanity."

Synopses

A black family living in Mississippi during the Depression of the 1930s is faced with prejudice and discrimination which its children do not understand.

First Line

"Little Man, would you come on? You keep it up and you're gonna make us late."

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