Sound the Jubilee

Sound the Jubilee by Sandra Forrester, published by Penguin Young Readers Group on February 1, 1997, is a work of juvenile fiction that explores the experiences of a young slave girl named Maddie during the Civil War. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Maddie and her family as they escape to Roanoke Island, where they join a community of former slaves striving for freedom and survival in a challenging environment.
Readers will find a portrayal of resilience and determination as Maddie navigates the complexities of life in an experimental colony formed by former slaves. The story delves into themes of survival and community amidst the backdrop of the Civil War period, offering insights into the historical context of African American experiences during this time. Through Maddie’s journey, the book presents a vivid depiction of the struggles and hopes of those seeking freedom in the United States.
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During the Civil War, Maddie, a young slave girl, and her family escape to freedom on Roanoke Island, where they and three thousand other former slaves develop an experimental community that ekes out a harsh existence as an island colony.
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