Uprising - Margaret Peterson Haddix

Uprising

By Margaret Peterson Haddix

  • Release Date: 2011-01-18
  • Genre: Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 101 Ratings

Description

The fire at the Triangle Waist Company in New York City, which claimed the lives of 146 young immigrant workers, is one of the worst disasters since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, and the disaster, which brought attention to the labor movement in America, is part of the curriculum in classrooms throughout the country.

Told from alternating points of view, this historical novel draws upon the experiences of three very different young women: Bella, who has just emigrated from Italy and doesn't speak a word of English; Yetta, a Russian immigrant and crusader for labor rights; and Jane, the daughter of a wealthy businessman. Bella and Yetta work together at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory under terrible conditions--their pay is docked for even the slightest mistake, the bosses turn the clocks back so closing time is delayed, and they are locked into the factory all day, only to be frisked before they leave at night to make sure they haven't stolen any shirtwaists. When the situation worsens, Yetta leads the factory's effort to strike, and she meets Jane on the picket line. Jane, who feels trapped by the limits of her own sheltered existence, joins a group of high-society women who have taken an interest in the strike as a way of supporting women's suffrage. Through a series of twists and turns, the three girls become fast friends--and all of them are in the Triangle Shirtwast Factory on March 25, 1911, the day of the fateful fire. In a novel that puts a human face on the tragedy, Margaret Peterson Haddix has created a sweeping, forceful tale that will have readers guessing until the last page who--if anyone--survives.

Reviews

  • Don't Judge a Book By It's Cover

    5
    By Bo-Bo :)
    I had to read this book for school this summer, and when I first saw this, I admit, I judged this book by it's cover. I thought it would be the most boring book ever. I was wrong. It was actually one of the best books I've ever read. Buy it in a store, or on iBooks, (I did both) but I like the iBooks version better because I can highlight and add notes. Read it, now.
  • Best book I've EVER read!!!!!

    5
    By MillyMoo1212
    This is definitely the best book I've EVER read!!!!!! I've read it so many times I can't even count! I cry every time I read it! I recommend that talented readers read it though!!!
  • OMG

    5
    By NT AWESOME
    Mrs. Margaret Peterson Haddix is the BEST AUTHOR IN THE WHOLE ENTIRE FREAKIN WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!! THIS BOOK, WHEN I FINISHED READING, I WANTED TO READ IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN, READING THE BEST HIGHLIGHTS AND I LLOOOOOOVVVVVVEEEEEEEEDDDDDD IIIIITTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • YOU REALLY NEEDA READ THIS BOOK!!!

    5
    By Sweeatart1
    I will admit that i had my doubts, but I was so wrong!! This book is amazing, and amazingly written, I actually cried in many parts of this book. Margaret Peterson Hadix has truly out done herself in this novel, and it has shown me to be thankful for what I have. It is SO AMAZING. I LOVE IT, now, I'm completely HOOKED on her books!
  • Best

    5
    By Me.myself.&i5
    This is a wonderful book and I'm only in middle school reading this people need to read this book they will love it like I do:)
  • good book

    5
    By E5C4P3!
    begging is boring but as you go on iti ngets much more interesting very good book i loved it soo much read it ;}
  • Wow

    5
    By xirivera
    Read this book. Now.
  • Aawesome

    5
    By Tony 1998
    I read it and the description was amazing .... Margaret Peterson Haddix strikes again YA!!!!!