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Summary of The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba's Greatest Abolitionist

Immerse yourself in the stirring narrative of "The Lightning Dreamer: Cuba's Greatest Abolitionist," where the fervor of one young woman defies the bounds of her era. Published on March 19, 2013, this poignant account reveals the life of Gertrudis G贸mez de Avellaneda, also known as Tula, a courageous poet and feminist in nineteenth-century Cuba who stood vehemently against slavery and gender oppression. At just fourteen, Tula rejected an arranged marriage, choosing instead a path of resistance and literary expression to challenge societal norms and advocate for racial and gender equality. Through evocative verses and historical insights, this book captures the essence of Tula鈥檚 revolutionary spirit, making it an inspirational read for middle-school students exploring themes of justice and equality. Engle's exceptional tribute not only honors a trailblazer but also encourages young readers to reflect on how they, too, can contribute to social change.

Book Details

Published by HMH Books for Young Readers on March 19, 2013
192 pages
ISBN: 9780547807430
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