Description
"A powerful story." --Kirkus Reviews It's Mississippi in the summer of 1955, and Rose Lee Carter can't wait to move north. For now, she's living with her sharecropper grandparents on a white man's cotton plantation. Then, one town over, an African American boy, Emmett Till, is killed for allegedly whistling at a white woman. When Till's murderers are unjustly acquitted, Rose realizes that the South needs a change and that she should be part of the movement. Linda Jackson's moving debut seamlessly blends a fictional portrait of an African American family and factual events from a famous trial that provoked change in race relations in the United States.
Details
Author: |
Linda Williams Jackson |
ISBN 10: |
1328753638 |
Pages: |
320 |
Publisher: |
Clarion Books |
Publication Date: |
December 5, 2017 |
Binding: |
Paperback |
Weight: |
0.57lbs |
Age Group: |
Young Readers (9 - 13) |
Grade Range: |
5-7 |