34 pages • 1 hour read
400
Novel • Fiction
South Carolina • 1860s
1994
Middle grade
12-15 years
800L
The Glory Field by Walter Dean Myers follows the struggles and triumphs of an African-American family from slavery to equality, through six interconnected stories spanning 1753 to 1994, from Sierra Leone to Harlem. Sensitive topics such as enslavement, racial injustice, addiction, and violence are depicted.
Challenging
Emotional
Inspirational
Bittersweet
Contemplative
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Walter Dean Myers’ novel, The Glory Field, garners praise for its rich, multi-generational narrative and vivid portrayal of African American history. Reviewers applaud the depth of characters and historical insight, though some critique its complex timeline as potentially confusing. Overall, it's a compelling, educational read recommended for young adults.
The reader who would enjoy The Glory Field by Walter Dean Myers is typically interested in multi-generational family sagas, African American history, and courageous personal stories. Fans of Alex Haley's Roots and Mildred D. Taylor's Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry will find its intricate narrative and historical depth compelling.
1,730 ratings
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400
Novel • Fiction
South Carolina • 1860s
1994
Middle grade
12-15 years
800L
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