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Freewater (Newbery & Coretta Scott King Award Winner) [Luqman-Dawson, Amina] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Freewater (Newbery & Coretta Scott King Award Winner) Review: A Masterpiece - Writing her very first novel, Amina Luqman-Dawson has created a genuine masterpiece of young adult fiction that richly deserves the very high honors it has won, namely the Newbery and Coretta Scott King Medals. The sense of respect for the multiple narrators is wonderful. They are never referred to as slaves. Rather, they are collectively known as enslaved souls. One of the highlights of Freewater is that most of the chapters are revealed by young people as the predominant voices. Young readers will easily identify with these heroes. The narrative reads like a thriller. It is hard not to cheat and jump to the final chapters to discover the heroic outcome of the chief protagonists. Freewater will engross adult readers as well as young adults. Readers learn a lot about Maroon Communities, both in the past and even into the present. These miraculous free communities existed not only in the American South but in the Caribbean and in South America, especially in Brazil. Many readers have been educated to know about the Underground Railroad and flights to freedom in the North and in Canada by enslaved souls, but many readers will learn about such havens as Freewater for the first time. The author provides a highly informative afterword, but young historians will want to combine reading the novel Freewater with Internet searches. Freewater opens the eyes of readers in so many, many ways. The lyrical text is magical. This is a classic for the ages. It is a genuine masterpiece. Review: You and your kids will love this book - Just got this book. Only part way in and I already know it will be an all time favorite book. It’s a bit like Harry Potter in that it will be enjoyed as a read aloud book, as a independent reading book for middle grade and also by adults. Like HP, the characters just worm their way into your thoughts and heart. The writing is absolutely beautiful and lyrical. The book humanizes enslaved persons and particularly enslaved children. As the dedication says, it gives voice to generations of enslaved children. How fitting. It’s also an adventure book sprinkled with historical facts. While it doesn’t shy away from the realities of slavery, it weaves a magical tale that draws you in and you will fall in love with the children who have escaped enslavement, you will marvel at their resilience and you will cheer as they discover that they really do matter. If you watch the video, you can literally hear the author’s soft, kind soul and you will feel that presence as you read the words that weave together this wonderful book. Every school should have this book on its reading lists.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #11,912 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #8 in Children's Books on Prejudice & Racism #32 in Children's Black & African American Story Books #471 in Children's Action & Adventure Books (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (573) |
| Dimensions | 5.34 x 1.15 x 7.66 inches |
| Grade level | 5 and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0316056677 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0316056670 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 416 pages |
| Publication date | August 15, 2023 |
| Publisher | Jimmy Patterson |
| Reading age | 10+ years, from customers |
J**K
A Masterpiece
Writing her very first novel, Amina Luqman-Dawson has created a genuine masterpiece of young adult fiction that richly deserves the very high honors it has won, namely the Newbery and Coretta Scott King Medals. The sense of respect for the multiple narrators is wonderful. They are never referred to as slaves. Rather, they are collectively known as enslaved souls. One of the highlights of Freewater is that most of the chapters are revealed by young people as the predominant voices. Young readers will easily identify with these heroes. The narrative reads like a thriller. It is hard not to cheat and jump to the final chapters to discover the heroic outcome of the chief protagonists. Freewater will engross adult readers as well as young adults. Readers learn a lot about Maroon Communities, both in the past and even into the present. These miraculous free communities existed not only in the American South but in the Caribbean and in South America, especially in Brazil. Many readers have been educated to know about the Underground Railroad and flights to freedom in the North and in Canada by enslaved souls, but many readers will learn about such havens as Freewater for the first time. The author provides a highly informative afterword, but young historians will want to combine reading the novel Freewater with Internet searches. Freewater opens the eyes of readers in so many, many ways. The lyrical text is magical. This is a classic for the ages. It is a genuine masterpiece.
S**3
You and your kids will love this book
Just got this book. Only part way in and I already know it will be an all time favorite book. It’s a bit like Harry Potter in that it will be enjoyed as a read aloud book, as a independent reading book for middle grade and also by adults. Like HP, the characters just worm their way into your thoughts and heart. The writing is absolutely beautiful and lyrical. The book humanizes enslaved persons and particularly enslaved children. As the dedication says, it gives voice to generations of enslaved children. How fitting. It’s also an adventure book sprinkled with historical facts. While it doesn’t shy away from the realities of slavery, it weaves a magical tale that draws you in and you will fall in love with the children who have escaped enslavement, you will marvel at their resilience and you will cheer as they discover that they really do matter. If you watch the video, you can literally hear the author’s soft, kind soul and you will feel that presence as you read the words that weave together this wonderful book. Every school should have this book on its reading lists.
J**A
Great read!
My kid loved the book. This was his first book he’s ever read regarding anything about the slavery era; and it wasn’t overwhelming for him.
N**N
Slavery
I enjoyed this middle grade historical fiction look at slavery. I learned a lot about the free swamp communities. However, I feel that the book is too long. I am a middle school librarian, and I don’t have many students that will tackle such a lengthy book.
M**Y
A young runaway slave surviving in the swamplands of the South
Ordered this book after seeing a review on Ali Velshi's Banned Book Club. It's rated for young readers, but it was so intriguing I had to read it, and it was wonderful. So much I didn't know before, so much history that's been whitewashed out of our history books growing up. Growing up in the 50's was such a false reality for my generation. My thanks to all authors with such inspiring stories to tell. I have passed this book on to spread it's truths.
A**T
Hopeful slave story
I am always a bit weary about reading slave stories. Without shying away from the horrors of slave life, Freewater is about hope. I never knew places like Freewater existed. Although this was fiction, it was nice to get a glimpse at the joy and freedom those people could have experienced. I had some trouble following at first. There were too many perspectives for me to keep up. Once I got the hang of it, I was fully sunk in. By that point I realized that this was very similar to The Goonies. A group of kids going on a grand and dangerous adventure to save their home. So much fun without negating the terror felt by the enslaved.
K**R
A Must Read
Love this book.
N**E
A nice read
I didn’t know what to expect from this book but I am left wanting to know more. I can see a sequel because these characters have so much more to do, more to say, more to experience and I want to go along with them on the ride. The author has a style of writing that’s easy to follow along and visualize as you read. I look forward to reading more in the future.
B**D
In that the pages are exposed because the front cover is 1 cm short (to display some gloating endorsement of the text).
S**R
プランテーションから逃亡した12歳の黒人少年ホーマーと7歳の妹エイダは、逃亡した黒人が湿地帯の深い森の中に作ったコミュニティに匿われます。そして、そこでできた友達と、逃げる途中でプランテーションに戻らざるを得なかった母親を助けに向かいます。ホーマーをはじめひとりひとりの子どもは決して際立ったリーダーやヒーローではないですが、それぞれに個性またはクセのある子たちが力を合わせて困難に立ち向かいます。アメリカ南部の黒人奴隷の歴史に題材を得、そこから子ども向けの(でも、もちろん大人が読んでも十分に面白く読み応えのある)ストーリを上手に描いています。この黒人コミュニティの設定も冒険心をくすぐるものです。ニューベリー賞を取った作品なので、おそらくそのうち邦訳が出ると思いますが、英語の勉強で読むのにも十分適した語彙や文章のレベルなので、翻訳書が出る前に原著を読んでしまうのも良いです。
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