On Saturday Morning for Kids, I posted that I was finally reading the award-winning, Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor. Since I haven’t finished it, I thought I’d take today’s teaser from the same book, showing how well the author writes tense, action scenes. Cassie, the protagonist, and her family have heard in town that ” ‘They’ are riding tonight.” Although the children do not know who ‘they’ are, they see that their mother and grandmother are taking precautions to defend themselves.
[In the night,]” I started to climb back up onto the porch, but froze as a caravan of headlights appeared suddenly in the east, coming fast along the rain-soaked road like cat eyes in the night… The lead car swung into the muddy driveway and a shadowy figure outlined by the headlights of the car behind him stepped out. The man walked slowly up the drive. I stopped breathing.”
“They” in the story have discovered that the “Logan kids” had been responsible for causing the white kids’ bus, which often deliberately splashed Cassie and her brothers to skid off the roadway, breaking an axle and making the white kids have to walk to their school too. Cassie and her brothers are not troublemakers or bad kids, but they feel fiercely the injustice dealt to them during the Great Depression in the rural South.

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