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Mildred D. Taylor

The Road to Memphis

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Part of "Logans" series

"The Road to Memphis" by Mildred D. Taylor is a young adult novel that continues the story of the Logan family, first introduced in the award-winning book "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry." The novel is set in the 1940s and follows the journey of 16-year-old Cassie Logan and her friends as they travel from their home in Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee. Throughout the novel, Taylor explores themes of racism, identity, and the struggle for civil rights. The characters face discrimination and violence as they navigate the Jim Crow South, and the author does not shy away from depicting the harsh realities of life for African Americans during this time period. At the heart of the story is the bond between Cassie and her friends, who must rely on each other to stay safe and make it to their destination. Along the way, they encounter a range of characters, from kind and supportive to hostile and dangerous. Taylor's writing is rich and evocative, bringing the setting and characters to life in vivid detail. She has a talent for capturing the emotions and thoughts of her young protagonists, making the story relatable and engaging for readers of all ages. "The Road to Memphis" is a powerful and thought-provoking novel that offers a glimpse into a difficult period in American history. It is a valuable addition to any library or classroom, and a must-read for anyone interested in the civil rights movement or the history of the American South. Overall, "The Road to Memphis" is a compelling and thought-provoking novel that offers a powerful exploration of race, identity, and the struggle for civil rights. It is a must-read for anyone interested in these themes, and a valuable addition to any library or classroom...

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Mildred D. Taylor

Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry

If you enjoyed 'The Road to Memphis', you might like to go back to the beginning of the series and read the book that started it all. 'Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry' is the first book in the Logan family saga, and it introduces readers to the characters and themes that would be explored in later books. In this novel, Cassie Logan and her family fight against racism and injustice in the Jim Crow South.

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Mildred D. Taylor

Song of the Trees

Another prequel to 'The Road to Memphis', 'Song of the Trees' tells the story of the Logan family before Cassie was born. This novel explores the struggles of sharecropping and the importance of land ownership, themes that are also present in 'The Road to Memphis'. Through the eyes of nine-year-old Cassie's aunt, Sarah, readers see the Logan family's resilience in the face of adversity.

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Mildred D. Taylor

Let the Circle Be Unbroken

The third book in the Logan family saga, 'Let the Circle Be Unbroken' continues the story of Cassie and her family. In this novel, the Logans face the challenges of the Great Depression, as well as the continued threat of racism. As Cassie grows older, she begins to understand the sacrifices her family has made for their land and their freedom.

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Mildred D. Taylor

The Land

In 'The Land', the fourth book in the series, the Logans' land is threatened by the construction of a new highway. As the family fights to save their land, they must also confront the changing world around them. This novel explores the themes of family, community, and social justice that are also present in 'The Road to Memphis'.

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Harper Lee

To Kill a Mockingbird

If you enjoyed the themes of racism and social justice in 'The Road to Memphis', you might also enjoy 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. This classic novel tells the story of a young girl, Scout Finch, and her father, Atticus Finch, as they confront racism in their small Southern town. Through the eyes of Scout, readers see the complexities of race and justice in America.

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The Hate U Give

Another book that explores the themes of racism and social justice is 'The Hate U Give'. This contemporary novel tells the story of Starr Carter, a black teenager who witnesses the shooting of her unarmed friend by a white police officer. As Starr navigates the aftermath of the shooting, she must confront the racism and inequality that exist in her community. This novel offers a modern perspective on the issues raised in 'The Road to Memphis'.

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Zora Neale Hurston

Their Eyes Were Watching God

If you enjoyed the themes of family and community in 'The Road to Memphis', you might also enjoy 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. This classic novel tells the story of Janie Crawford, a black woman in the Jim Crow South, as she searches for her own identity and independence. Through Janie's journey, readers see the importance of community and self-discovery in the face of adversity.

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