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CHAINS by Laurie Halse Anderson
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Accelerated Reader: Level: 5.2. Pts. 11.
Number of Multiple Choice Questions on Quiz: 30.
Book Description: In the spring of 1776, Isabel, a teenage slave, and her sister, Ruth, are sold to
ruthless, wealthy loyalists in Manhattan. While running errands, Isabel is approached by rebels, who promise her
freedom (and help finding Ruth, who has been sent away) if she agrees to spy. Using the invisibility her slave
status brings, Isabel lurks and listens as Master Lockton and his fellow Tories plot to crush the rebel uprisings,
but the incendiary proof that she carries to the rebel camp doesn’t bring the desired rewards.
Like the central character in M. T. Anderson’s Octavian Nothing duet, Isabel finds that both patriots and
loyalists support slavery. The specifics of Isabel’s daily drudgery may slow some readers, but the catalogue of
chores communicates the brutal rhythms of unrelenting toil, helping readers to imagine vividly the
realities of Isabel’s life.
The story’s perspective creates effective contrasts. Overwhelmed with domestic concerns, Isabel and indeed all the
women in the household learn about the war from their marginalized position: they listen at doors to rooms where
they are excluded, and they collect gossip from the streets. Anderson explores elemental themes of
power (“She can do anything. I can do nothing,” Isabel realizes about her sadistic owner), freedom, and the
sources of human strength in this searing, fascinating story.
The extensive back matter includes a documented section that addresses many questions about history that
readers will want to discuss.
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