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Bread and Roses, Too
Author(s): 
Katherine Paterson (Author)
Lorna Raver (Narrator)
  
Average rating: 
Publisher: Listening Library
Subject(s):  Juvenile Fiction
Teen Fiction

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Available copies:  
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Lending period:   7
File size:   98361 KB
ISBN:   9780739348321
Release date:   Sep 05, 2006

Description

The highly anticipated new work of historical fiction from Katherine Paterson, winner of the prestigious 2006 Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award.

Rosa Serutti has a great deal to worry about. Ever since Papa died in a mill accident, Mamma has ceased to sing around their cramped tenement apartment. But when a strike against the corrupt mill owners is declared, Mamma goes out singing union songs and marching with the strikers. What will happen to Rosa and Little Ricci? They are sent to Barre, Vermont, with other children to live safely until the strike is over. On the train, a strange boy begs her to pretend that he is her brother so that he can stay in Barre long enough to find money to go to New York. Alone and far from home, she agrees to protect him… even though she suspects that he is hiding some terrible secret.

“Katherine Paterson is a brilliant psychologist who gets right under the skin of the vulnerable young people she creates, whether in historical or exotic settings, or in the grim reality of the USA today. With a deft aesthetic touch she avoids simple solutions, building instead on the inner strength and courage of her main characters.”—The Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award Jury

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
Lorna Raver has a voice that's rich and layered, and this audio demands it. She starts by fully portraying two very different protagonists. Intelligent, young Rosa has a widowed Italian mother actively involved in the 1912 Lawrence, Massachusetts, textile strike. Jake, a poor Lawrence native, worries about feeding his growling belly, escaping his drunken father's belt, and getting away with stealing money from the church poor box. Raver defines a whole host of Massachusetts characters; there's Rosa's pinch-faced teacher, outside agitators, and the Irish priests who'd like to change Jake. A new set of characters and emotions surface when Rosa is sent to live with an Italian couple in Vermont and Jake poses as her brother. S.W. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine
 

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