The Surrender Tree
Margarita Engle
the Surrender Tree Is A Newbery Honor Winning, Lyrical History In Poems, And This Edition Has The Spanish And English Text Available In One Book.
school Library Journal
gr 9 Up- Often, Popular Knowledge Of Cuba Begins And Ends With Late-20th-century Textbook Fare: The Cuban Revolution, The Cuban Missile Crisis, And Fidel Castro. the Surrender Tree , However, Transports Readers To Another, Though No Less Tumultuous, Era. Spanning The Years 1850-1899, Engle's Poems Construct A Narrative Woven Around The Nation's Wars For Independence. The Poems Are Told In Alternating Voices, Though Predominantly By Rosa, A Freed Slave And Natural Healer Destined To A Life On The Lam In The Island' S Wild Interior. Other Narrators Include teniente Muerte , Or Lieutenant Death, The Son Of A Slave Hunter Turned Ruthless Soldier; José, Rosa's Husband And Partner In Healing; And Silvia, An Escapee From One Of Cuba's Reconcentration Camps. the Surrender Tree Is Hauntingly Beautiful, Revealing Pieces Of Cuba's Troubled Past Through The Poetry Of Hidden Moments Such As The Glimpse Of A Woman Shuttling Children Through A Cave Roof For Rosa's Care Or The Snapshot Of Runaway Chinese Slaves Catching A Crocodile To Eat. Though The Narrative Feels Somewhat Repetitive In Its First Third, One Comes To Realize It Is Merely Symbolic Of The Unending Cycle Of War And The Necessity For Rosa And Other Freed Slaves To Flee Domesticity Each Time A New Conflict Begins. Aside From Its Considerable Stand-alone Merit, This Book, When Paired With Engle's the Poet Slave Of Cuba: A Biography Of Juan Francisco Manzano (holt, 2006), Delivers Endless Possibilities For Discussion About Poetry, Colonialism, Slavery, And American Foreign Policy.-jill Heritage Maza, Greenwich High School, Ct
| Name in long format: | The Surrender Tree |
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| ISBN-10: | 0307582973 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780307582973 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | Unabridged |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Publisher: | Listening Library (audio) |













