Minty: A Story of Young Harriet Tubman
by Alan Schroeder
Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
40 Pages
This book tells about Harriet Tubman growing up on the Brodas plantation. The book talks about her experiences she had while living on that plantation. The reader is able to find out why Tubman became a field slave. One day Harriet decided to free muskrats from a trap and was then severely beaten. This experience led her to make up her mind that she was going to escape from the plantation. She was desperate to escape and talked to her parents about doing so every day. However, she did not escape to freedom until she was 24 years old.
Personal Rating-5
This book would be a good way to teach young students about slavery and the events that led to the beginning of the Underground Railroad. The book was easy to read and therefore students will be able to read it and learn a lot from it. I liked this book because it explained Harriet Tubman before she was famous. Every other book that I have read about her has been about her life after the Underground Railroad.
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