


The author also overuses special punctuation, mostly "!" and "." The writing was stilted, and felt overly picked over for ways to make it more "interesting" by the addition of superfluous words, details and punctuation. Although her father, who was a newspaperman, had always discouraged her writing, she wanted to be a novelist, and started out by writing four novels, which according to her own. She attended high school in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and in 1960, married Ronald P. The word choice is limited and highly repetitive. Ann Rinaldi was born on August 27, 1934, to Michael and Marcella Feis. The plot and characters of this book very well done, but I wish I could say the same about the writing, which is very amateur. But if she chooses to leave, it means she will never again have contact with anyone she knows and that she will have to abandon her heritage. He offers her the same deal he has offered a number of other young slaves (who look suspiciously like him), her freedom at age 21. This is likely because Jefferson is her father, although her mother refuses to confirm it for her. She never had to do a lot of work, and is well-educated. Harriet, despite being his slave, has always lived an oddly comfortable life.

Thomas Jefferson may have written a document freeing America but he still kept slaves.
