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Author - Christopher Paul Curtis ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Mass Market Paperback Book item from Laurel Leaf was reviewed on 3-Oct-2008. Search ISBN:044022800X offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 Reference Book. Classifications : General Literature Children's Books 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Books General Family Life People & Places Children's Books 4-for-3 Books Store Custom Stores Specialty Stores Boo . Click the following link to view the cover of The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963. Related topics: General. Literature. Children´s Books. 4-for-3 Books Store. Custom Stores. Specialty Stores. Books. General. Family Life. People & Places. requestid: 5c4109af-91e8-4f0a-86a2-fb5739b7a71crequestprocessingtime: 0.0534850000000000 salesrank: 16900 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 7167726417 1) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. An incredible and moving experience on the infamous Birmingham bombing. Despite the historical connection, there is still a strong family vibe going on here through marvelous characters. So much of it is funny and real and all-too-true to families, but there are timeless themes of segregation and racism and all the pain involved with this time period.¤ 2) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. This book is a must read for people of all ages. The relationships and insight of an African-American family during the 1960´s is exceptional. I highly recommend it for grades 3rd-8th.¤ 3) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. Birmingham, Alabama in 1963 was still troubled by the violence and was in the heart of the civil rights movement. The author has dedicated this book to four African American girls who died in the Church bombing in Birmingham of that year. The author in his first novel which is an impressive achievement writes about life in Flint, Michigan and growing up there in the wintertime in 1963. His mother would rather raise the family in the warm south, particularly her home state of Alabama. The book is really written for young adults but any adult can read this book and appreciate the realistic dialogue and situations of the Watsons, an African American family, in the midst of the Civil Rights movement.¤ 4) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. This is my favorite book! The Watsons Go To Birmingham had me laughing out loud. The book is very clever and has great use of figurative language. I have read many books by Christopher Paul Curtis, but this one is his best! Buy it!!!¤ 5) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. The Watson Go to Birmingham-1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis
6) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. A wonderful middle-grade novel narrated by Kenny, 9, about his middle-class black family, the Weird Watsons of Flint, Michigan. When Kenny´s 13-year-old brother, Byron, gets to be too much trouble, they head South to Birmingham to visit Grandma, the one person who can shape him up. And they happen to be in Birmingham when Grandma´s church is blown up.¤ 7) Mass Market Paperback Book The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963 by Laurel Leaf. The year is 1963, and self-important Byron Watson is the bane of his younger brother Kenny´s existence. Constantly in trouble for one thing or another, from straightening his hair into a "conk" to lighting fires to freezing his lips to the mirror of the new family car, Byron finally pushes his family too far. Before this "official juvenile delinquent" can cut school or steal change one more time, Momma and Dad finally make good on their threat to send him to the deep south to spend the summer with his tiny, strict grandmother. Soon the whole family is packed up, ready to make the drive from Flint, Michigan, straight into one of the most chilling moments in America´s history: the burning of the Sixteenth Avenue Baptist Church with four little girls inside. Christopher Paul Curtis´s alternately hilarious and deeply moving novel, winner of the Newbery Honor and the Coretta Scott King Honor, blends the fictional account of an African American family with the factual events of the violent summer of 1963. Fourth grader Kenny is an innocent and sincere narrator; his ingenuousness lends authenticity to the story and invites readers of all ages into his world, even as it changes before his eyes. Curtis is also the acclaimed author of Bud, Not Buddy, winner of the Newbery Medal. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 31-Oct-2008, 044022800X9780440228004, 630-2X0-340-0X0-880-040-8
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