Sarny, a life remembered

author: Paulsen, Gary
Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other African-Americans and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
year: 1997, 1999, 1998, 2008
call number/section: 1000
subjects: slavery, fiction, african americans, teaching, audiocassettes, audiobooks, afro-americans, children's audiobooks, compact discs, reading counts!, american historical fiction

Editions


Sarny, a life remembered
Paulsen, Gary
Delacorte Press (1997)
Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 19



Sarny, a life remembered
Paulsen, Gary
Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers (1999)
Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 15



Sarny, a life remembered
Paulsen, Gary
Recorded Books (1998)
Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 0



Sarny, a life remembered
Paulsen, Gary
Findaway World (2008)
Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 0



Sarny, a life remembered
Paulsen, Gary

Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other Blacks and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 2



Sarny
Paulsen, Gary

Continues the adventures of Sarny, the slave girl whom Nightjohn taught to read, through the aftermath of the Civil War during which time she taught other African-Americans and lived a full life until age ninety-four.
Schools: 16


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