Reviews
11/28/06 Let The Circle Be Unbroken
This book was very exciting because it had big events in each chapter, like when the kid see their uncle for the first time. Most of the chapters end with a cliffhanger. For example at the end of chapter six, the Logan family kids find out that their uncle is married to a white woman. One of the surprises that held my interest was when Mr. Morrison came and stayed wit the Logans to help them on the farm. I liked the style of writing because they used the language used in the book sounds like it would have at that time. When the characters talk, they use like yes'm, ain't, walkin and reckon. The plot of this story was believable. I would recommend this book to any one who likes to read about history.
This book was very exciting because it had big events in each chapter, like when the kid see their uncle for the first time. Most of the chapters end with a cliffhanger. For example at the end of chapter six, the Logan family kids find out that their uncle is married to a white woman. One of the surprises that held my interest was when Mr. Morrison came and stayed wit the Logans to help them on the farm. I liked the style of writing because they used the language used in the book sounds like it would have at that time. When the characters talk, they use like yes'm, ain't, walkin and reckon. The plot of this story was believable. I would recommend this book to any one who likes to read about history.
reviewed by speed5599 on November 24, 2006 12:06 PM
We needed this book ASAP for a High School English class and Amazon and this seller came through with flying colors. I received the book within three days and did not order it to be quick shipped. As far as the book itself, it is an excellent read for the 5th-10th grade level and really hits home how there is discrimination within a community. There are many levels to this novel so I would reccomend that younger students have a guide when reading. Perferrably a parent or mentor.
reviewed by iread on November 26, 2006 8:44 PM

