Book Descriptions
for The Braid by Helen Frost
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
“You / me / sisters / always” (7). In 1850, Sarah and Jeannie’s family are evicted from their home in the Outer Hebrides and are forced to emigrate to Canada. But Sarah decides to stay behind with their grandmother on Mingulay and makes a braid of Jennie’s hair and her own so that each will carry with them a symbol of their love. Similarly, Frost masterfully braids together the sisters’ stories of their different lives heard in alternating narrative poems inter spersed with short “praise poems.” The settings of Mingulay and Cape Breton together with historical details, relevant to each context, are beautifully ren dered in this novel in verse. 2007 YALSA Best Books for Young Adults, The Lion and Unicorn Award for Excellence in North American Poetry, 2007 NCSS-CSC Notable Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies, 2007 Notable Book in Historical Fiction, 2007 Notable Children’s Book in the Language Arts List. hc
From the Publisher
Two sisters, Jeannie and Sarah, tell their separate yet tightly interwoven stories in alternating narrative poems. Each sister – Jeannie, who leaves Scotland during the Highland Clearances with her father, mother, and the younger children, and Sarah, who hides so she can stay behind with her grandmother – carries a length of the other's hair braided with her own. The braid binds them together when they are worlds apart and reminds them of who they used to be before they were evicted from the Western Isles, where their family had lived for many generations.
The award-winning poet Helen Frost eloquently twists strand over strand of language, braiding the words at the edges of the poems to bring new poetic forms to life while intertwining the destinies of two young girls and the people who cross their paths in this unforgettable novel. An author's note describes the inventive poetic form in detail.
The Braid is a 2007 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.