44 pages • 1 hour read
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In Underground to Canada by Barbara Smucker, Julilly, an enslaved adolescent girl in Virginia, is sold to a plantation owner in Mississippi, separating her from her mother. Following her mother's advice, she attempts to escape to Canada, enduring a perilous journey via the Underground Railroad, facing danger, and receiving aid from various allies, ultimately reaching freedom in Canada. This book describes enslavement, abuse, and racism.
Barbara Smucker's Underground to Canada is praised for its compelling narrative and historical accuracy in depicting the journey of escaping slavery. Readers highlight its age-appropriate yet impactful exploration of a sensitive topic, though some feel it lacks depth in character development. Overall, it's lauded as an important educational tool for young readers.
Readers who enjoyed The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead or Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson are likely to appreciate Underground to Canada by Barbara Smucker. This novel appeals to middle grade readers interested in historical fiction about slavery and the resilience and courage in the struggle for freedom.
Emotions/Behavior: Determination / Perseverance
Identity: Disability
Identity: Race
Children's Literature
Education
Historical Fiction
Education
History: World