For young readers, an illustrated introduction to an American
hero--the legendary Harriet Tubman.
From her rebellious childhood to her daring escape from slavery, Harriet
Tubman was a confident, fearless woman. After heading North in search of
freedom, she risked her life, again and again, to lead others out of
slavery, devoting herself to guiding almost three hundred individuals
along the network of safe havens known as the Underground Railroad.
Called "General Tubman" for her strength and bravery, Harriet went on to
work as a nurse and spy for the northern army in the Civil War. She
fought tirelessly for women's right to vote, and help to open a home for
poor and elderly African Americans, to which she eventually retired.
Celebrated nonfiction author David A. Adler tells about Harriet Tubman's
life and character, showing why she was so admired and beloved. A
timeline of important dates is included.
For almost thirty years, David Adler's Picture Book Biography series has
profiled famous people who changed the world. Colorful, kid-friendly
illustrations combine with Adler's "expert mixtures of facts and
personality" (Booklist) to introduce young readers to history through
compelling biographies of presidents, heroes, inventors, explorers, and
adventurers. These books are ideal for first and second graders
interested in history or who need reliable sources for school book
reports.