Henry's Freedom Box
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Annotation: True story of a Virginia slave, Henry "Box" Brown, who escaped to freedom in 1849 by having himself shipped in a wooden crate from Richmond to Philadelphia.
Catalog Number:
#14328
Binding Type:
Perma-Bound
Details
Publisher:
Scholastic Book Service
Copyright:
2007
Illustrator:
Nelson, Kadir,
Pages:
1 v. (unpaged)
Available:
Yes
ISBN:
0-439-77733-X
Dewey:
F
LCCN:
2006009487
Dimensions:
28 cm.
Subject Heading:
African Americans. Fiction, Slavery. Fiction, Brown, Henry Box,. b. 1816. Fiction, Underground Railroad. Fiction
Language:
english
Reviewing Agencies:
Caldecott Honor, CURICULUM CONNECTIONS, Horn Book, National Council For Social Studies Notable Children's Trade, Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Starred Review for Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review ALA Booklist, Starred Review Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, Wilson's Children's Catalog
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Word Count:
1,260
Reading Level:
3.0
Interest Level:
K-3
Guided Reading:
Accelerated Reader:
reading level: 3.0
/
points: 0.5
/
quiz: 113369
/
grade: LG
Reading Counts!:
reading level: 1.8
/
points:3.0
Lexile:
AD380
True story of a Virginia slave, Henry "Box" Brown, who escaped to freedom in 1849 by having himself shipped in a wooden crate from Richmond to Philadelphia.
Horn Book
Levine recounts the history of slave Henry "Box" Brown, who is mailed in a wooden box to Philadelphia and freedom. The powerful tale is told through direct, simple language, and a note explains the story's historical basis. The pencil, watercolor, and oil paint illustrations resonate with beauty and sorrow. There is no sugarcoating; however, the conclusion is moving and satisfying.
ALA Booklist
"*Starred Review* Although the cover shows a young boy staring intently at the reader, this book is really about Henry Brown as an adult and a staggering decision he made to achieve freedom. Henry, born a slave, hears from his mother that leaves blowing in the wind ""are torn from the trees like slave children are torn from their families."" When his master grows ill, Henry hopes that he will be freed; instead, he is given to his master?s son, and his life becomes worse. Eventually, Henry marries and has children; then his family is sold. With nothing left to lose, he asks a white abolitionist to pack him in a crate so he can be mailed to freedom. The journey is fraught with danger as he travels by train and then steamboat, but 27 hours later, he reaches Philadelphia. A brief author?s note confirms the details of the story, but it?s the dramatic artwork that brings the events emphatically to life. According to the flap copy, an antique lithograph of Brown inspired Nelson?s paintings, which use crosshatched pencil lines layered with watercolors and oil paints. The technique adds a certain look of age to the art and also gives the pictures the heft they need to visualize Brown?s life. Transcending technique is the humanity Nelson imbues in his characters, especially Brown and his mother?her dream of freedom deferred, his amazingly achieved."
School Library Journal
Gr 2-5-Inspired by an actual 1830s lithograph, this beautifully crafted picture book briefly relates the story of Henry "Box" Brown's daring escape from slavery. Torn from his mother as a child, and then forcibly separated from his wife and children as an adult, a heartsick and desperate Brown conspired with abolitionists and successfully traveled north to Philadelphia in a packing crate. His journey took just over one full day, during which he was often sideways or upside down in a wooden crate large enough to hold him, but small enough not to betray its contents. The story ends with a reimagining of the lithograph that inspired it, in which Henry Brown emerges from his unhappy confinement-in every sense of the word-and smiles upon his arrival in a comfortable Pennsylvania parlor. Particularly considering the broad scope of Levine's otherwise well-writt story, some of the ancillary "facts" related in her text are unnecessari dubious; reports vary, for instance, as to whether the man who sealed Henry into the crate was a doctor or a cobbler. And, while the text places Henry's arrival on March 30, other sources claim March 24 or 25. Nelson's illustrations, always powerful and nuanced, depict the evolution of a self-possessed child into a determined and fearless young man. While some of the specifics are unfortunately questionable, this book solidly conveys the generalities of Henry Brown's story.-Cathe Threadgill, Charleston County Public Library, SC Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
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