![]() I learned a lot from reading this book, and it reads like a great story from start to finish. Nathan Hale is the real name of the author, but Nathaniel Hale of Revolutionary War fame narrates the stories). These books do an amazing job of teaching history through an appealing graphic novel format. Pros: This is the fifth installment in Nathan Hale’s Hazardous Tales. (It’s a little confusing. Brief stories of Frederick Douglass and John Brown are woven into Harriet’s tale, and additional resources are listed at the end. Told in graphic novel format, the story spans the years from Harriet’s (or Minty’s, as she was known as a child) birth through the end of the Civil War. So Nathaniel tells the story of Harriet Tubman, which is also the story of slavery and the Underground Railroad. ![]() One of them accuses him of always making America sound perfect. Summary: Nathaniel Hale is about to be executed, but his executioners want to hear another one of his tales. ![]()
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