A Volcano Beneath the Snow
John Brown's War Against Slavery
by Albert Marrin
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Pub Date Apr 08 2014 | Archive Date Apr 08 2014
Random House Children's | Knopf Books for Young Readers
Description
John Brown is a man of many legacies, from hero, freedom fighter, and martyr, to liar, fanatic, and "the father of American terrorism." Some have said that it was his seizure of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry that rendered the Civil War inevitable.
Deeply religious, Brown believed that God had chosen him to right the wrong of slavery. He was willing to kill and die for something modern Americans unanimously agree was a just cause. And yet he was a religious fanatic and a staunch believer in "righteous violence," an unapologetic committer of domestic terrorism. Marrin brings 19th-century issues into the modern arena with ease and grace in a book that is sure to spark discussion.
Deeply religious, Brown believed that God had chosen him to right the wrong of slavery. He was willing to kill and die for something modern Americans unanimously agree was a just cause. And yet he was a religious fanatic and a staunch believer in "righteous violence," an unapologetic committer of domestic terrorism. Marrin brings 19th-century issues into the modern arena with ease and grace in a book that is sure to spark discussion.
Advance Praise
Praise for Flesh and Blood So Cheap:
National Book Award Finalist
A Bank Street Best Book of the Year
A Flora Straus Award Winner
A Sydney Taylor Notable Book for Older Readers
An Amelia Bloomer List Recommended Book
"This powerful chronicle examines the circumstances surrounding the disaster . . . Marrin's message that protecting human dignity is our shared responsibility is vitally resonant."—Publishers Weekly, Starred
"The writing is compelling and detailed, and the author effectively manages to bridge the gap between detached expository writing and emotionally charged content."—School Library Journal, Starred
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Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780307981523 |
PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |