The book A Girl Called Boy was so much more than I expected. I figured it would be about a child passing for the opposite sex for reasons Of play or safety. But I did not expect her foray into the pre-Civil War era.
This is such a creative exploration of often misperceptions that many people possess. Some say they could have gotten free or never would have been enslaved. In reality we have no conception of the limitations, circumstances, or depth of treachery the enslaved faced. What is interesting is that it wasn't written as part of a daydream, nightmare, after a fall, or part of a concussion/coma.
This storyline was written as if Boy had walked through the woods and crossed the path into the previous century. The author used a lot of care and kept the child in very safe situations. Boy was never hurt, injured, or beaten. Boy never worked in the fields, so she had an easier time.
This is the first time a book has address the job assignments in such great detail for the children based on gender. I think this unique structured reality makes this book accessible to more children, and it would be a gentle way to open up the dialogue with children about the hurtful past of US and world slavery.