Characters 1
Characters 2
Conflicts
The Land
Miscellaneous
100

How old is Cassie?

Nine years old

100

Name all of the Logan children.

Christopher-John, Little Man, Cassie, Stacey

100

What store are the Logan children forbidden to visit?

The Wallace Store

100

How many acres is the Logan land?

400 acres

100

What kind of car do Mr. Granger and Uncle Hammer drive?

Silver Packard

200

Name all four of the Simms siblings whose names we know.

Jeremy, Lillian Jean, R.W., Melvin

200

What is Little Man’s real name?

Clayton Chester

200

What topic is Mama teaching about when the school board comes to visit?

Slavery

200

About how much of the cotton do the Logans lose in the fire?

About one quarter

200

What does Jeremy Simms give Stacey for Christmas?

A wooden flute

300

Who tells Cassie about TJ's cheat notes?

Little Willie Wiggins
300

What is the first and last name of the person who runs the mercantile in Strawberry?

Jim Lee Barnett

300

What did TJ say Stacey's coat made Stacey look like?

A fat preacher

300

By the end of the story, how many people live on the Logans' land?

Eight people

300

Within $5, how much was the pearl handled pistol that TJ desired?

$35.95

400

What is the first name of the family lawyer, Mr. Jamison?

Wade

400

What is Cassie's teacher's name?

Miss Daisy Crocker

400

What subject does TJ cheat on?

History

400

In what state do the Logans live?

Mississippi

400

What is the name of the school for black children AND what is the name of the school for white children?

Great Faith School and Jefferson Davis School
500

Who is the principal's daughter?

Mary Lou Wellever

500

What is Big Ma's first name? (Hint: The pond is named after her, too.)

Caroline

500

Who gets tarred and feathered by the night men after "accusing" Mr. Barnett of being a liar?

Sam Tatum

500

What are the names of the two trees that shadow the fig tree that Papa compares himself to?

Oak tree and walnut tree

500

Name one of the books that the Logan children receive for Christmas.

The Count of Monte Cristo, The three Musketeers, Aesop’s Fables