Revolution
A Audiobook, African American, Middle Grade book. There are all kinds of ways to be in the world. And no matter what has happened to...
It's 1964, and Sunny's town is being invaded. Or at least that's what the adults of Greenwood, Mississippi, are saying. All Sunny knows is that people from up north are coming to help people register to vote. They're calling it Freedom Summer. Meanwhile, Sunny can't help but feel like her house is being...
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- Pages: 538 pages
- ISBN: 9780545106078 / 545106079
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Sometimes you just need a book near you and you can't explain why. Deborah Wiles, Revolution This is how it works. Everything is connected. Every choice matters. Every person is vital, and valuable, and worthy of respect. Deborah Wiles, Revolution There are all kinds of ways to be in the world. And no matter what has happened to us, or what we have been told, or what we have believed, we get to choose our way. Deborah Wiles, Revolution
If I had the power, I'd make this required reading for all citizens of the United States. But wait, this book makes you feel like you do have the power, and it is one of the few books that has ever made me realize with clarity how privileged I am to have the right to vote. Pretty appropriate for this time of year. If I had the choice,... I listened to the bulk of Revolution on a grueling, ten hour drive from southern Maine back to my home on Maryland's Eastern Shore. I finally crossed the Delaware Memorial Bridge and turned onto Delaware Route 1 just as the sun was setting, and the loblolly pines and marsh grass were bathed in warm, amber light. Everything felt suddenly... I took my time with this book as I was reading I was compelled to venture off the pages and into the bibliography of this fascinating time period. The narrative that is captured of not only family life in the 1960's, but the complex relationships of people grappling with extraordinary change in the way people relate to one another during...