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misajane79 's review for:
The Hope Chest
by Karen Schwabach
This is a book I should have loved--women's suffrage! strong women! 1920!
It's the story of a young girl who follows her sister--who just happens to be a suffragist in Tennessee, trying to make sure that this last, crucial state ratifies the 19th amendment.
And yet, it was heavy handed beyond belief. Way too many "lucky breaks" The cast of famous historical characters was like a parade.
And every kind of viewpoint was presented in one tidy character. And I could never suspend my disbelief that an 11 year old could travel cross country.
This book probably also suffers since I just finished Green Glass Sea, which presents complex history with amazing subtlety in a completely natural, kid-friendly way. This is not the book to get kids fascinated with women's suffrage.
It's the story of a young girl who follows her sister--who just happens to be a suffragist in Tennessee, trying to make sure that this last, crucial state ratifies the 19th amendment.
And yet, it was heavy handed beyond belief. Way too many "lucky breaks" The cast of famous historical characters was like a parade.
And every kind of viewpoint was presented in one tidy character. And I could never suspend my disbelief that an 11 year old could travel cross country.
This book probably also suffers since I just finished Green Glass Sea, which presents complex history with amazing subtlety in a completely natural, kid-friendly way. This is not the book to get kids fascinated with women's suffrage.