William Henry is a Fine Name

William Henry is a Fine Name

2006

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15

This was a moving portrait of the issue of slavery and the Underground Railroad, as seen through the eyes of a thirteen year old boy, Robert.

I thought Robert was a great character with a realistic journey to finding his own way in a cruel world. I thought Ma was well written also, with a realistic inner struggle between her southern upbringing and abolitionist husband.

There were some brutal scenes and heartbreaking family moments. But there were also some beautiful scenes of sacrifice and bravery and true friendship. Though not always an easy read, I think it's a meaningful one, and I recommend it.

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