Book Description
for The Tamarack Tree by Bea Holmes and Betty Underwood
From The Jane Addams Children's Book Award
It's 1833, and, Bernadette Savard, an orphaned white teenager, longs for an education. Taken in as a helper to a growing family in Canterbury, Connecticut, she plans to attend the nearby female seminary founded by Prudence Crandall. But Miss Crandall has opened the seminary doors to "Little Misses of Color." The fury, violence and degradation heaped upon Miss Crandall and the African American girls challenge Bernadette's beliefs and dreams. A realistic portrait of attitudes and values of the era, this coming-of-age story raises questions about what it meant to be a woman and an African American in the early years of the nineteenth century.
The Jane Addams Children’s Book Award: Honoring Peace and Social Justice in Children’s Books Since 1953. © Scarecrow Press, 2013. Used with permission.