The life stories of two pivotal figures in American history--Harriet
Tubman and Sojourner Truth--are explored in this powerful text paired
with spectacular artwork. "A beautiful, uplifting book that is sure to
inspire interest in these strong, amazing women." (School Library
Journal)
This powerful picture book relates the lives of Harriet Tubman and
Sojourner Truth on alternating pages, leading up to the day they likely
met in Boston in 1864. Share this book in the classroom or at home as an
introduction to these two American heroes. A strong companion to such
books as Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People to Freedom and
Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad.
"Compellingly told with a sure storyteller's cadence. Both women renamed
themselves, taking ownership of their lives and leading and inspiring
others on the road to freedom." (School Library Journal)
Shane W. Evans's art in When Harriet Met Sojourner was praised as
having a "strength of line and eloquence of expression that would suit a
mural and that will carry well in a group showing." (Bulletin of the
Center for Children's Books) His books include We March and 28 Days:
Moments in Black History that Changed the World.