Who Is Carrie?
Comments: This fabulous book is about a kitchen slave named Carrie, who worked in Sam Fraunce’s Tavern for as long as she can remember. After Carrie gets kidnapped and alalmost all sold off to the West Indies, she realizes that she doesn’t even know her own last name, or who her true family was.When Carrie’s long time friend Dan Arabus comes to town, they talk about how Dan has aloalmost all $300 in “notes” because Dan’s father Jack Arabus fought in the Revolutionary War. So basically a “note” is an I OWE YOU from the Government.Jack Arabus died fighting in the Revolution so Dan got all of his fathers notes. After talking to Dan, Carrie decides that she really has got to find out who she is, and if she is a slave or not.Once I finished reading this beutiful Historical Fiction Novel I then realized the hardships of sla. I would endorse this book to all ages and bothe males, and females because this book was easy to understand, yet it was somewhat hard to read with the old 1800’s accents