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Title:Copper Sun
Author:Sharon M. Draper
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 302 pages
Published:September 20th 2006 by Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Categories:Historical. Historical Fiction. Young Adult. Fiction. Cultural. African American
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Rating: 4.33 | 12740 Users | 1685 Reviews

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Stolen from her village, sold to the highest bidder,
fifteen-year-old Amari has only one thing left of her own: hope.

Amari's life was once perfect. Engaged to the handsomest man in her tribe, adored by her family, and living in a beautiful village, she could not have imagined everything could be taken away from her in an instant. But when slave traders invade her village and brutally murder her entire family, Amari finds herself dragged away to a slave ship headed to the Carolinas, where she is bought by a plantation owner and given to his son as a birthday present.

Survival seems all that Amari can hope for. But then an act of unimaginable cruelty provides her with an opportunity to escape, and with an indentured servant named Polly she flees to Fort Mose, Florida, in search of sanctuary at the Spanish colony. Can the elusive dream of freedom sustain Amari and Polly on their arduous journey, fraught with hardship and danger?


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Original Title: Copper Sun
ISBN: 0689821816 (ISBN13: 9780689821813)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Ghana United States of America Florida(United States) …more South Carolina(United States) …less
Literary Awards: South Carolina Book Award Nominee for Young Adult (2009), Coretta Scott King Book Award for Author (2007), Society of Midland Authors Award Nominee for Children's Fiction (2007), Missouri Gateway Readers Award Nominee (2009)

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This book is an astounding book for all readers! It has a riveting plot, and is ideal for anyone who likes either historical fiction, or just a great book.While some parts of the book were very sad and hard to read, I was able to power through, and enjoy the ending. One thing I enjoyed about this book was how it said "Copper Sun" multiple times. I really enjoy finding any relation to the title of a book in the middle of the story. It is very satisfactory to me.Overall, I believe this book is

this book is very sad,sad,sad in the beginning,but the end is very spirit lifting,with a little bit of a twist.

This novel detailing the experience of an African slave in the 1700's was a page turner for me. I sat down to read a few chapters and finished it in one reading. It explores many aspects of slavery beyond the African experience including indentured servants and the status of women in the past. Most of the historical information (much of which is horribly disturbing) was not new to me, but I had never heard of Fort Mose (sanctuary for runaways in Florida) before. Though this was a work of

excellent read! the author made the characters so real. very vivid details. the book is labeled young adult but I felt it's for a more mature audience.

Sharon Draper's Copper Sun tells a riveting story of an African girl , named Amari , living in Africa who has everything going her way. She's engaged to the most handsome man in the village , her father is a chief , and she loves her family. It seems that nothing could go wrong until white-skinned strangers arrive in seemingly good intentions of making friends and trading. When there is a bursting sound of a gun shot and everything turns into a chaotic mess of smoke and dust as everyone in the

Copper Sun by Sharon M. Draper is a must read novel for everyone. This riveting novel was written by Draper, a granddaughter of a slave. This outstanding novel is about the harsh realities of slavery. But, this novel also demonstrates that there are people in this world eager to do the right thing. The main character is Amari, a 15 year old girl from Africa who was sold in the Carolinas. Amari's character is strong, confident, emotional and determined......a definite role model. Polly's

Copper Sun was the first book I listed for Mrs. Augustine's literature circles. Considering the fact that I am usually too aggravated by the subject of history to even taste some historical fiction, I was impressed. The story is told from two peoples' perspectives (I always appreciate this writing style)Amari and Polly, but is mostly built around a fifteen year old African girl named Amari. Amari once had a perfect life in her Ewe village in Africa. Until one day, white men attacked her village

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