Revolution (The Sixties Trilogy)
by Deborah Wiles 2021-01-01 20:31:14
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The story of a formative year amidst the battle over civil rights from award winner Deborah Wiles.It is 1964, and Sunny''s town, Greenwood, Mississippi, is being invaded. So is her home. Her daddy got married last summer, and her house filled up with... Read more
The story of a formative year amidst the battle over civil rights from award winner Deborah Wiles.

It is 1964, and Sunny''s town, Greenwood, Mississippi, is being invaded. So is her home. Her daddy got married last summer, and her house filled up with a new stepmother, Annabelle, a new brother, Gillette, and a new sister, Audrey. Sunny''s new family has been growing together, but when Gillette tattles to her father, things grow chilly between them.

Greenwood has been tense and chilly too, but that''s because students and "agitators" from up north have driven down in buses for a Freedom Summer, to help register citizens in the town to vote. Everyone in the town, from the churches to the schools to the movie theaters, has been choosing sides, and Sunny suddenly understands how scary it can be to help people out, even when you know you''re doing good. Less

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Deborah Wiles is the author of several highly acclaimed books, including two National Book Award finalists--Each Little Bird that Sings and Revolution. Her first picture book, Freedom Summer, received...
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