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Cane River by Lalita Tademy

2023-01-25 12:30:26

Initially, Elizabeth was a woman's 4th generation female chief in the story. Elizabeth worked at home, but she married three daughters and wild slaves. Although Elizabeth and her feelings are not well understood, in the story she seems to be living through her youngest daughter, Suset. Elizabeth is working at home, but Susette has more privileges than her mother and other slaves.

Cane River combines facts and fiction to explore the history of the Tademy family. Tadmi tells the story of a woman's ancestor born in four generations of slaves Elizabeth, Suzet, Philomene, Emily, born in the Cane River in Louisiana. How they strive to create a better life for themselves and their children, while constantly seeking ways to work within the limits of society and within the limits of society We will expand mainly on what we are doing. When I first went to pick up the sugarcane river, I did not know what would happen. I do not know much about it, except that it is written on the back cover. I have not done much research on this book, I originally thought that it would be a pure novel. This is fictitious, but I was surprised that the historical evidence of the Tademi family is important.

In the first reading session, I chose Mirandy and Brother Wind (McKissack, 1988) as picture books, but Cane River (Tademy, 2001) was a rewarding book. In the first interview, participants explained participation in the first book club meeting, "addicts". "To the leaders and other people during the meeting" One teacher shared it "I do not know what to do and I do not know what to say. "Even the leaders of book clubs recognize that most of the participants are simply" sitting and studying. "

See Larrya. Rarita is a very real person, unlike Nisha who appeared in the episode of TV program, crime patrol on actual crime in daily life. Rarita is a rural woman who married a school teacher. She wears a cotton sari, is wearing her palm on her head, has big red bindings, she is a housewife. She has a 13-year-old daughter. Rarita does not provide facilities, opportunities, or conversation to women who are receiving free education like me. Despite the lack of exposure, she is still very enthusiastic. She learned that her husband harassed her teens by asking female students to leave private special courses after normal after school. In addition to sniffing it, she gathered her parents, caught him, and reported him to the authorities.