Eleven-year-old Harriet Whitehead is an outsider in her own family. She feels accepted and important only when she is entrusted to write letters for her blind stepmother. Then Nat Turner, a slave preacher, arrives on her family's plantation and Harriet befriends him, entranced by his gentle manner and eloquent sermons about an all-forgiving God. When Nat asks Harriet for a map of the county to help him spread the word, she draws it for him-wanting to be part of something important. But the map turns out to be the missing piece that sets Nat's secret plan in motion and makes Harriet an unwitting accomplice to the bloodiest slave uprising in U.S.history. Award-winning historical novelist Ann Rinaldi has created a bold portrait of an ordinary young girl thrust in to a situation beyond her control. AUTHOR Ann Rinaldi is an award-winning author best known for bringing history vividly to life. Her website is www.anrinaldi.net REVIEW 'The feisty Harriet narrates her harrowing story with a credible mix of naivete and candour, providing troubling glimpses of the enigmatic Turner and antebellum Virginia.' Kirkus Reviews Ages 12 and up
- ISBN13 9780547327853
- Publish Date 24 May 2010 (first published 1 November 2008)
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Harcourt Children's Books
- Format Paperback
- Pages 224
- Language English