Let the Circle be Unbroken

Let the Circle be Unbroken by Mildred D. Taylor, published by Penguin in 1991, is a significant continuation of the story introduced in Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. This edition spans 394 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds during a turbulent period for the Logan family, highlighting their struggles against societal challenges, including a trial faced by their friend T.J. and the painful experiences of Cousin Suzella as she attempts to navigate her identity.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of themes such as family, prejudice, and resilience within the context of the African American experience. The story addresses the harsh realities of racism and social injustice, as seen through the eyes of Cassie and her community. As they confront adversity, the Logans exemplify the strength found in unity and the enduring power of love and understanding. This edition serves as a poignant reminder of the historical struggles faced by families in the United States, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction that tackles social themes.
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This book is a companion to Mildred D. Taylor’s Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry. It is a frightening and turbulent time for the Logan family. First, their friend T.J. must go on trial for murder — and confront an all-white jury. Then, Cousin Suzella tries to pass for white, with humiliating consequences. And when Cassie’s neighbor, Mrs. Lee Annie, stands up for her right to vote, she and her family are driven from their home. Other neighbors are destroyed and shattered by the greed of landowners. But through it all, Cassie and the Logans stand together and stand proud — proving that courage, love, and understanding can defy even the deepest prejudice. – Publisher.
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