Write On, Mercy!
The Secret Life of Mercy Otis Warren
Write On, Mercy!: The Secret Life of Mercy Otis Warren. illus. by Alexander Wallner. 32p. bibliog. chron. further reading. reprods. Web sites. Boyds Mills/Calkins Creek. 2012. Tr $16.95. ISBN 978-1-59078-822-6. LC 2011917495.
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Gr 2–5—This picture-book biography tells Warren's story and shows the state of women's education and opportunities in Colonial and Revolutionary America. Born to a relatively progressive family, a fact frequently noted, Warren was educated at home and grew up with an interest in politics and in writing. As an adult, she became involved in politics through her writing, publishing political poems, essays, and, finally, a famous history of the American Revolution. Painterly images in soft colors dominate the book, and all of the pictures focus primarily on people, such as Warren herself, her family, her husband, and fellow writers and revolutionaries. Quotes from her writings and those of her contemporaries are highlighted throughout. This is a good introduction to one woman's life, and the place of her life in history, supplemented by quite a bit of back matter. Great for reports and background information on an important but oft-overlooked early American figure.—
Heather Talty, formerly at Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School, New York CityThis picture book biography details the life of a Patriot poet who kept her identity hidden until years after the Revolutionary War. The informative text drives home the message that expectations for women in the eighteenth century were low; excerpts of Warren's poems are challenging but manageable for an intermediate audience. The pale-toned gouache illustrations capture the New England parlor atmosphere.
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