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Based on the 1957 Little Rock school integration, two teenage girls-one white, one black-are swept up in the fear and prejudice of their divided southern town It's Sophia Stuart's last year at Chatham High-only now the pretty, popular high school senior will be sharing classes with nine black students. The Stuart family has differing views. Her dad and older sister's husband believe everything should stay segregated. Her brother, Burt, who lost an arm in the Korean War, thinks blacks should have the same rights as everyone else. And her boyfriend, Arnold, just took her to a black church because he likes the minister and the gospel music! Fifteen-year-old Eva Collins rides in the back of the bus and goes to a separate church. But she's finally about to achieve one of her dreams: attending Mossville's first desegregated school. But the governor has just issued a restraining order delaying integration. With the town divided, the National Guard is called in to maintain order. When the final decision is made, an explosion of violence and an act of heroism will transform Eva and Sophia's lives forever.
Related Subjects
- African American & Black (Juvenile Fiction)
- Juvenile Fiction
- African American & Black (Young Adult Fiction)
- Young Adult Fiction
- Prejudice & Racism (Social Themes)
- Social Themes (Juvenile Fiction)
- Prejudice & Racism (Social Themes) (Social Themes, Young Adult Fiction)
- Social Themes (Young Adult Fiction)
- 20th Century (United States)
- United States (Historical)
- Historical (Juvenile Fiction)
- 20th Century (United States) (United States, Historical)
- United States (Historical) (Historical, Young Adult Fiction)
- Historical (Young Adult Fiction)
Reviews
"A teen novel based largely on the true story of a 1957 desegregation case in Little Rock Ark, showing how far we have come since then. Using "Mossville" as her setting, Ms. Walter traces two communities waiting for a judge's decision on whether the court will allow a black teen-ager to attend the city's exclusively white school."
Christian Science Monitor
"A moving, dramatic recreation of the 1957 integration of Little Rock High School as seen through the eyes of a black girl and a white girl."
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