Elea Coretta
posts on 4/12/2007 1:37:32 AM
Is there a sequel to The Road to Memphis? If so when is it coming out? Does it have anything to do with the story she was supposed to be writing The Bliss?
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Fuzzy
posts on 4/7/2007 9:04:05 PM
i really love The Road to Memphis. it's my favorite book about the Logan family. i've read it 6 times in 2 years. i read somewhere that you are writing another book about them. it was supposed to be out in 2004 but i checked the library and it's not there. i was wondering how far along it is and about when it will be out. i need another book to read. i've been wondering for 2 years about what happens between Moe, Cassie, and Solomon. i really need to know. it's driving me crazy!! PLEASE HURRY WITH THE LAST BOOK!!!
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Jaycie Miller
posts on 4/7/2007 4:28:12 PM
I love Ms. Taylor's books. They made me think of how lucky I am to live in a time and place like I do. If Ms. Taylor reads these, i have a quick question for her. I found out that there is a book i haven't read yet called "Logan". I was wondering if it's out yet and what it's about.
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Didi
posts on 3/27/2007 9:07:19 PM
Ms. Taylor,
Ever since I picked up Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry, I have been a fan of your writing. You help the reader "feel" the experiences of the Logan family. The most interesting part for me is the fact that these "experiences" are stories that have been passed down and are a part of your family history. We are missing so much of that in today's society. Your books have made me cry. They have welled up such anger at the injustices of the time. They bring to light the emotions that cause so many racial issues that still exist today.
Thank you for your work. You are truely an inspiration!
Didi
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francine arnold
posts on 3/19/2007 10:29:59 AM
I would just like to say I would allow your books in my classroom one day. I believe children should know about their past and should be curious about it. I am giving a presentation on you and would appreciate any information you could send me. Thank you, Mrs. Arnold
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Ashley
posts on 3/17/2007 4:06:32 PM
Hello, um...well im not sure if Mildred even reads these, but if she does i would be very obliged if she would email me back. I have a few questions. I really love her books about the Logan family and i heard there were 17 of them. I would like to know, have a reply, on every book on the Logan family and in the order that they are written. Like from first to second to last. And their title names.
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Caroline
posts on 3/11/2007 9:57:27 AM
I think that Mrs. Taylor should write a sequel to Road to Memphis. I love her books about the Logan family and I hope tha she never stops writing them.
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Heidi Ricks
posts on 1/4/2007 2:21:13 PM
Dear Ms. Taylor,
I am hosting our homeschoolers book club this month for which we just finished reading Roll of Thinder Hear my Cry. My intention in chosing this book now was to tie it into Martin Luther King Day. My question is: How much did the work of MLK and his devotion to the Gandhian principles of nonviolence and civil disobedience
play a role in your development of characters and plot in this book? Was it a conscious decision to portray Mama Logan's character as a teacher as MLK's mother was? Do you believe in the power of love over evil? Could you suggest an activity to go along with our discussion of this book and the topics of nonviolence and the Civil Rights Movement in general?
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Dionysius Williams
posts on 12/20/2006 2:15:28 PM
I really love you're books. I'm looking forward to their being a sequel to The Road To Memphis because I really want to know what happens to Moe, Cassie, Sissy, and even Solomon Bradley.
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Lashunda thoms
posts on 12/8/2006 9:18:37 PM
Mrs Taylor
I have been reading your books since I was 15 and now am 29 and still read them over and over again I think you are one of the greatest author to ever live. Thank you
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