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Henry's Freedom Box: A True Story from the Underground Railroad Hardcover – January 1, 2007

4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars 1,695 ratings

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A stirring, dramatic story of a slave who mails himself to freedom by a Jane Addams Peace Award-winning author and a Coretta Scott King Award-winning artist.

Henry Brown doesn't know how old he is. Nobody keeps records of slaves' birthdays. All the time he dreams about freedom, but that dream seems farther away than ever when he is torn from his family and put to work in a warehouse. Henry grows up and marries, but he is again devastated when his family is sold at the slave market. Then one day, as he lifts a crate at the warehouse, he knows exactly what he must do: He will mail himself to the North. After an arduous journey in the crate, Henry finally has a birthday -- his first day of freedom.
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Levine (Freedom's Children) recounts the true story of Henry Brown, a slave who mailed himself to freedom. Thanks to Nelson's (Ellington Was Not a Street) penetrating portraits, readers will feel as if they can experience Henry's thoughts and feelings as he matures through unthinkable adversity. As a boy, separated from his mother, he goes to work in his new master's tobacco factory and eventually meets and marries another slave, with whom he has three children. In a heartwrenching scene depicted in a dramatically shaded pencil, watercolor and oil illustration, Henry watches as his family—suddenly sold in the slave market—disappears down the road. Henry then enlists the help of an abolitionist doctor and mails himself in a wooden crate "to a place where there are no slaves!" He travels by horse-drawn cart, steamboat and train before his box is delivered to the Philadelphia address of the doctor's friends on March 30, 1849. Alongside Henry's anguished thoughts en route, Nelson's clever cutaway images reveal the man in his cramped quarters (at times upside-down). A concluding note provides answers to questions that readers may wish had been integrated into the story line, such as where did Henry begin his journey? (Richmond, Va.); how long did it take? (27 hours). Readers never learn about Henry's life as a free man—or, perhaps unavoidably, whether he was ever reunited with his family. Still, these powerful illustrations will make readers feel as if they have gained insight into a resourceful man and his extraordinary story. Ages 4-8. (Jan.)
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Grade 2–5—Inspired by an actual 1830s lithograph, this beautifully crafted picture book briefly relates the story of Henry "Box" Brown's daring escape from slavery. Torn from his mother as a child, and then forcibly separated from his wife and children as an adult, a heartsick and desperate Brown conspired with abolitionists and successfully traveled north to Philadelphia in a packing crate. His journey took just over one full day, during which he was often sideways or upside down in a wooden crate large enough to hold him, but small enough not to betray its contents. The story ends with a reimagining of the lithograph that inspired it, in which Henry Brown emerges from his unhappy confinement—in every sense of the word—and smiles upon his arrival in a comfortable Pennsylvania parlor. Particularly considering the broad scope of Levine's otherwise well-written story, some of the ancillary "facts" related in her text are unnecessarily dubious; reports vary, for instance, as to whether the man who sealed Henry into the crate was a doctor or a cobbler. And, while the text places Henry's arrival on March 30, other sources claim March 24 or 25. Nelson's illustrations, always powerful and nuanced, depict the evolution of a self-possessed child into a determined and fearless young man. While some of the specifics are unfortunately questionable, this book solidly conveys the generalities of Henry Brown's story.—Catherine Threadgill, Charleston County Public Library, SC
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Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Scholastic Press (January 1, 2007)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 40 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 043977733X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0439777339
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 6 - 9 years, from customers
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ AD490L
  • Grade level ‏ : ‎ Preschool - 3
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 0.25 x 11 inches
  • Customer Reviews:
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Ellen Levine has always been drawn to stories of people who struggled for justice, and of ordinary people who did extraordinary things. She was fascinated by Henry "Box" Brown, whose escape is recounted in The Underground Railroad by William Still, first published in 1872. Ms. Levine was awed by Henry's ingenious idea and moved by his incredible courage. Among the author's award-winning books are Freedom's Children, winner of the Jane Addams Peace Award and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults; and Darkness Over Denmark, a Jame Addams Peace Award Honor Book and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. She lives in New York City and Salem, New York.

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I ordered the book for my grandson. I wanted him to have books in his collection that had characters that resemble him and told a story about life that he would remember. My grandson was diagnosed with Autism. He really enjoyed the book, it keep his attention . He shared the book during his first week of school during show and tell. His teacher was really interested and ordered the Audio book. During reading she shared the story and asked the children to draw there favorite picture. My grandson’s picture is attached. I love it!!!Thanks
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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2020
Everything about this is incredible - the art has so much emotion and feeling imbued into it. You really can feel the story just in the images. The art is realistic and conveys so much detail (just look at the cover to get a sense of how powerful the art is).

As for the story, it's masterfully told - it has really good pacing for a children's story, the emotions unfold naturally and powerfully, and it really conveys its message in a clear and consistent manner. Children's books can really be atrocious in how they tell a story but this book is excellent.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2021
This was such a great book. Igot it for my four year old who I would like to be as knowledgeable as possible on the poor treatment of African Americans in our history. I was uncomfortable with the author describing the master as "good" but it lead to a discussion with my son so that was a valuable lesson there as well. Please read this to your children.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2020
This is a beautiful book. The illustrations are stunning. The story is fairly simple and easy to follow however - I read it to a 4 1/2 yr old and the content is a bit too complex for him. So I improvised :) But a gorgeous book that we will revisit next year.
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2023
It is a book that opens the mind to the horrors of slavery in a rewarding way. Not only is the story about a young man’s survival but hopefully the reader will want to learn more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2020
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this book!!! Fascinating true story. I was in TEARS reading this! I felt as though I was transported into the pages. My heart broke as I read the words. The illustrations are amazing! I purchased this book to help me teach American History to my son. I’d give it TEN stars if I could.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2022
This was a nice read for children during the month of February for Black History month.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2021
Raw and true story about Henry and slavery for kids. Probably not suitable for sensitive kids, but mine are 7 and 11 and they liked the story. Discussed the feelings Henry felt in the beginning, middle and end, also character traits. Great book to start a discussion about slavery.
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2023
I use this book with my reading groups my students were amazed that someone could Mail themselves in a box. They enjoyed it

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So so
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful illustrations
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 24, 2020
What a fantastic book, with the most powerful illustrations! A true story telling the tale of the pain of growing up as a slave. This is a must for any history topic on slavery in Key stage 1 and above. I highly recommend.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 26, 2019
I think I would recommend this book to everyone who care about slavery and think everyone should be equal and live in peaceful time.
Javier Mancebo
4.0 out of 5 stars Historia algo triste, los dibujos muy buenos.
Reviewed in Spain on March 26, 2015
Los dibujos me han encantado, y la historia también, pasa que es una historia algo dura para un niño porque habla de la esclavitud y porque aunque el libro trata de terminar con final feliz, no es del todo posible dado el tema que está tratando. Aunque es un libro ilustrado yo diría que es ideal a partir de unos 10 años por el tema que trata.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 20, 2021
Beautiful picture book - great for introducing the topic of slavery with lots to discuss with children of all ages.
Sara
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!
Reviewed in Canada on March 8, 2014
A wonderful way to teach Black History to elementary students. The writing in this book was beautiful. This story resonates with you long after you've finished reading it.