![]() ![]() When I finally made a conscious decision to give myself over to the characters, I was able to get through it but still did not feel fully engaged. Initially, it was easy to put this book aside and not come back to it for days on end. Those sympathetic to the plight of the slaves tempered the cruelty of slave owners and other pro-slavery characters. While discussing the use of this term with students, I appreciated the balance of characters represented in the novel. True to the historical setting, the "N-Word" appears when many of the white characters refer to or address the characters of African descent. Through this character and others this novel did an excellent job of laying bare the fact that many felt slaves were not human beings and giving voice to the actual depth of their humanity. ![]() ![]() Emma demonstrates the emotional and psychological pain which slaves endured and triumphed over. Lester uses the main character, Emma, and the events of the auction to tie the dialogues together in the least confusing way. In addition, you get the characters take on the events as they unfold and as they reflect on them many years later. The story is told in dialogue format which allows you to hear several perspectives. ![]() It is a historical fiction novel set during the largest slave auction in U.S. I recently finished reading Day of Tears, by Julius Lester, as part of the Young Adult Book Challenge. ![]()
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