Tennessee Rose

Tennessee Rose by Jane F. Kendall, published by Random House in 2012, is a 139-page work presented in English. Set in Alabama during 1856, the story follows Tennessee Rose, a dark bay Tennessee Walking Horse with a distinctive rose-shaped marking on her forehead. Through her perspective, readers explore the dynamics of plantation life, particularly her bond with Levi, the slave boy who cares for her, as the looming Civil War prompts her to question the morality of slavery.
This novel delves into themes of friendship and freedom, offering insights into the lives of both animals and people during a pivotal historical period. Told from the horse’s point of view, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life on a plantation and the impact of the Civil War. The edition also includes an appendix featuring photos and facts about Tennessee Walking Horses and the Civil War, enriching the reading experience with additional context.
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Alabama, 1856. Tennessee Rose is a dark bay Tennessee Walking Horse with a rose-shaped marking on her forehead. She loves dashing around the plantation in the running walk that her breed is famous for, then coming back to her comfortable stall and her friend Levi, the slave boy who is her groom. But as the Civil War approaches, Rosie begins to question plantation life. Is slavery fair? Could Levi be free? Like Black Beauty, this moving novel is told in first person from the horse’s point of view and includes an appendix full of photos and facts about Tennessee Walking Horses and the Civil War.
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