A Woman Called Moses (novel) explained

A Woman Called Moses
Author:Marcy Heidish
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Historical fiction
Publisher:Houghton Mifflin
Pub Date:1976
Media Type:Print
Pages:308
Isbn:978-0-395-21535-7

A Woman Called Moses is the 1976 debut novel of American author Marcy Heidish. It is a fictionalized presentation of the early life of black American abolitionist Harriet Tubman. The novel received positive reviews, but was criticized by some academics as historically inaccurate. In 1978 it was adapted as a two-part miniseries, also titled A Woman Called Moses.

Synopsis

Two years after the American Civil War, Harriet Tubman recalls her life in slavery in the pre-war Southern United States, her escape from bondage, and her subsequent efforts to free other enslaved people.

Reception

The novel received positive responses from reviewers. A review in The Boston Globe called it "vivid and dramatic".[1] The reviewer for The Tennessean said it was "full of compelling storytelling".[2] Other reviews called it "evocative",[3] "enjoyable and enlightening reading",[4] and "a novel of superior quality".[5]

Some historians were more critical of the book, saying its portrayal of Tubman was not accurate. James A. McGowan, the editor of the Harriet Tubman Journal, called the novel a "deliberate distortion". McGowan and others were especially critical of Heidish's portrayal of the very religious Tubman drinking, swearing, and engaging in pre-marital sex.[6]

Adaptation

In 1978 the novel was adapted into a two-part television miniseries, also titled A Woman Called Moses. The adaptation aired on NBC on December 11 and 12. Cicely Tyson starred as Tubman.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Susanna . Sturgis . Harriet Tubman's Magnificent Strength . The Boston Globe . February 15, 1976 . F13 . Newspapers.com.
  2. News: L. M. . Collins . Moses: A Woman of Valor . The Tennessean . October 31, 1976 . 10F . Newspapers.com.
  3. Notable . . February 23, 1976 . 64.
  4. News: Dee . O'Neil . Historical Novel Illumines Slave Leader Harriet Tubman . . May 23, 1976 . 10E . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Peggy . Brett . A Woman Called Moses Novel of Superior Quality . . August 22, 1976 . 13E . Newspapers.com.
  6. Book: Sernett, Milton C. . Milton Sernett . 2007 . Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory, and History . Durham . Duke University Press . 978-0-8223-4073-7 . 236–237.
  7. Book: Sernett, Milton C. . Milton Sernett . 2007 . Harriet Tubman: Myth, Memory, and History . Durham . Duke University Press . 978-0-8223-4073-7 . 234.