bleeding kansas

The Good Lord Bird

By James McBride
Star Rating
★★★★

Rated by Melody K.
Jul 18, 2014

Nothing funnier than a cross-dressing slave boy riding the circuit with crazy ole John Brown.  Offensive, hilarious, violent and sad, James McBride fills the Kansas Territory with characters straight out of a Mel Brooks movie and then throws in a dash of Quentin Tarantino for good measure.  How McBride managed to weave Harriet Tubman in to the buffoonery without offending the reader is beyond me.  I highly recommend!

Lightning Time by Douglas Rees


Rated by Library Staff (not verified)
Oct 6, 2011

It is indeed a Lightning Time.  John Brown of Osawatomie is travelling among abolitionist supporters in Massachusetts, raising money for his fighters back in Kansas Territory.  Theodore Worth is 14, a Quaker, and quite taken with the thrilling drama Brown outlines for his audience.  Theodore’s father is much less impressed, but agrees to shelter Brown briefly – until he can be moved to another safe-house.   Brown is, after all, a wanted man.  Surprisingly, the Worth family is quite taken with their guest, though not completely convinced that the violence in Kansas is justifiable.  Later, while