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Chains

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Páginas
316
Idioma
EN
ISBN
9781416905851
Tiempo de Lectura
~5h 32min

Chains es un book de Laurie Halse Anderson. Tiene 316 páginas.

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Set against the turbulent backdrop of Revolutionary War New York, Laurie Halse Anderson’s Chains follows Isabel, a thirteen-year-old enslaved girl navigating a fractured society where the rhetoric of liberty clashes with the reality of bondage. After her owner’s death, Isabel is bound to two new masters who demand absolute obedience while the city burns around them. The novel examines the stark contradictions of early American democracy, exploring how race, gender, and class dictated human worth long after the Declaration of Independence was signed. Anderson grounds her narrative in meticulously researched historical detail, rendering the political and social landscape of 1783 with unflinching clarity. Through Isabel’s perspective, the story interrogates the meaning of freedom, the burden of silence, and the quiet acts of resistance that sustain marginalized communities. The work is widely studied for its literary precision and historical rigor, offering a clear-eyed examination of how the nation’s founding ideals were simultaneously proclaimed and denied.

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¿Cuántas páginas tiene Chains?+

Chains tiene 316 páginas.

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Set against the turbulent backdrop of Revolutionary War New York, Laurie Halse Anderson’s Chains follows Isabel, a thirteen-year-old enslaved girl navigating a fractured society where the rhetoric of liberty clashes with the reality of bondage. After her owner’s death, Isabel is bound to two new mas...

¿Quién escribió Chains?+

Chains fue escrito por Laurie Halse Anderson.