Gr 4–7—The writing in the series is clear and vivid, the historical and thematic range of subjects broad and inclusive. However, while the inclusion of La Malinche affords a welcome look at a subject not often given her own treatment, owing to the scant historical record, much of the narrative is couched as "would have" or "must have," based on knowledge of the period. Visuals are excellent throughout the series, making use of a wide range of available images. Many photos of Harriet Tubman depict her during the latter part of her long life. While images are credited in the front of each volume, captions do not always provide adequate context. Sidebar texts are brief but rich, such as a colorful map and overview history of the city of Alexandria in Cleopatra or a review of the Fugitive Slave Acts in Tubman.
VERDICT A good choice for general nonfiction reading, though less solid for research.
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