Tanya Landman
Autor(a) de I Am Apache
About the Author
In the UK, Tanya Landman has won the Carnegie Medal for her title, Buffalo Soldier (Walker Books). She will receive £500 (A$1024) worth of books to donate to her local library. Her title was drawn from `real-life historical adventures¿; Buffalo Soldier was `inspired by the true story of former mostrar mais slave Cathy Williams, who was the only known African-American woman to enlist in the US army. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
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Obras por Tanya Landman
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Conhecimento Comum
- Sexo
- female
- Nacionalidade
- UK
- País (no mapa)
- UK
- Locais de residência
- Gravesend, Kent, England
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 51
- Membros
- 860
- Popularidade
- #29,751
- Avaliação
- 3.7
- Críticas
- 38
- ISBN
- 126
- Línguas
- 2
Told in crisp and unornamented style from the viewpoint of the main character, this story ranges from an antebellum Georgia plantation to the American west, as Charlotte -- who becomes Charley early on -- takes on a male identity for protection and survival, drifts into the U.S. Cavalry almost by chance, and ends up with one of the Black cavalry units that saw action during the Indian Wars.
Readers familiar with the general shape of the era will recognize some of the historical events, but Landman has wisely kept the telling strictly within the view of a cavalry trooper who has little or no awareness of the significance of individual battles and troop movements. As Charley O'Hara continues day-to-day survival within the troop, she slowly changes from viewing all Indians as just an amorphous enemy to seeing them as individuals fighting to maintain their traditional ways of life, and further begins to understand that "freedom" -- particularly freedom based on skin color -- can be a very elusive thing.
One might quibble at the coincidental meeting that leads Charley to the final action that shapes her future, but it's a small price to pay within a fresh and powerful story.… (mais)