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Childress, Alice (Vol. 12) - Zena Sutherland
ZENA SUTHERLAND
There is little movement in this one-act drama [When the Rattlesnake Sounds], but a wealth of poignant dialogue….
The title refers to [Harriet Tubman's] consoling Celia about her fear by saying, "Child, you lookin at a woman who's been plenty afraid. When the rattlesnake sounds a warnin … it's time to be scared." Despite the lack of action, the play is moving because of its subject and impressive because of the deftness with which Childress develops characters and background in so brief and static a setting. (p. 140)
Zena Sutherland, in Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (© 1976 by the University of Chicago; all rights reserved), May, 1976.
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