Books: Fiction

Nettie’s Trip South

Book — Fiction. By Ann Turner and Ronald Himler. 1995. 32 pages.
Based on the diary of the author’s great-grandmother, this is a poignant and compelling look at slavery through the eyes of a young girl.

Time Periods: 19th Century, 1850
Themes: Slavery and Resistance

9780689801174In a letter to her friend, Nettie remembers her trip to the pre-Civil War South. She remembers the sweet cedar smell in the air and the sun pressing on her head. But she also remembers Tabitha, the enslaved person at the hotel who has only that one name, and she remembers the heaps of rags the slaves use for beds. Most of all, though, she remembers the auction where people were bought and sold like sacks of flour. Nettie can’t forget these images, and she can’t help but wonder what life would be like if she were enslaved…

Based on the diary of the author’s great-grandmother, this is a poignant and compelling look at slavery through the eyes of a young girl. Once read, it is not soon forgotten. [Publisher’s description.]

ISBN: 9780689801174 | Aladdin