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Chargement... I Have Heard of a Land (Trophy Picture Books (Paperback)) (original 1998; édition 2000)par Joyce Carol Thomas (Auteur)
Information sur l'oeuvreI Have Heard of a Land par Joyce Carol Thomas (1998)
![]() Aucun Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. ![]() ![]() Could an African American woman be totally free in a land that is free to everyone, Oklahoma? When we hear the word "pioneer" we tend to think of people other than African Americans. I Have Heard of a Land dispels that mindset. It features an African American woman who has set her sights on not being a slave anymore and moving to Oklahoma where she can be free from the illusion of being freed slavery and the tortures it brought. Planting and harvesting for her own family and being able to actually sleep in the house that she built was among other reasons why she seeks refuge in Oklahoma. Before the story begins, we see a woman looking at a sign that says “free land in Oklahoma!”. The book looks into the hopes and dreams of this character. She dreams of being free, having her own land and house. The illustration shows us that her dreams are becoming her reality. She is seen traveling to Oklahoma with her family, building her home, tending to her crops, and enjoying her new life. This book is referring to a woman that wants to make her life better in a place that is possible. She wants to be able to live in a place where she can make decisions for herself and not have to work extremely hard to the point of passing out. This book has a great life lesson for children that they should have dreams and strive to make them happen. I believe the medium of the art is watercolors. The words match up what the illustrations are portraying. The narrator wants to be in a place where she can be free and have better options in her life. Most of the illustrations are portraying open space. They are showing that she has endless possibilities in the land she is referring to. She also will be able to surround herself with people that are willing to help their neighbor. It is hinting that the place she wants to be strongly believes that if your neighbor succeed, you succeed. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Describes the joys and hardships experienced by an African-American pioneer woman who staked a claim for free land in the Oklahoma territory. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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![]() GenresClassification décimale de Melvil (CDD)976.604History and Geography North America South Central U.S. OklahomaClassification de la Bibliothèque du CongrèsÉvaluationMoyenne:![]()
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