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OverviewA Mississippi town in 1964 gets riled when tempers flare at the segregated public pool. As much as Gloriana June Hemphill, or Glory as everyone knows her, wants to turn twelve, there are times when Glory wishes she could turn back the clock a year. Jesslyn, her sister and former confidante, no longer has the time of day for her now that she'll be entering high school. Then there's her best friend, Frankie. Things have always been so easy with Frankie, and now suddenly they aren't. Maybe it's the new girl from the North that's got everyone out of sorts. Or maybe it's the debate about whether or not the town should keep the segregated public pool open. Augusta Scattergood has drawn on real-life events to create a memorable novel about family, friendship, and choices that aren't always easy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Augusta ScattergoodPublisher: Scholastic US Imprint: Scholastic US Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 18.80cm Weight: 0.136kg ISBN: 9780545331814ISBN 10: 0545331811 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 30 December 2014 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsPraise and Accolades for GLORY BE A NPR Backseat Book Club selection Featured on NPR's Weekend Edition with Scott Simon A Texas Bluebonnet Award Nominee There's a whiff of Carson McCullers in Augusta Scattergood's story of a sultry Southern summer long ago when the outside world moved all the markers of Glorianna Hemphill's growing up. It's a summer of bigotry and behive hairdoos, of sit-ins and dangerous boys. All mixed together and beautifully recalled. --Richard Peck, Newbery Award-winning author of A YEAR DOWN YONDER GLORY BE is a lovely debut novel for younger readers, akin to Kathryn Stockett's THE HELP--an important read that raises powerful racial issues of the 1960s American South. --Kathryn Erskine, National Book Award-winning author of MOCKINGBIRD GLORY BE weaves a seamless story of sisterly love, broken friendships, and the strength that it takes to stand up for the right thing. Augusta Scattergood is at the top of my debut-authors-to-watch list. --Barbara O'Connor, Parents' Choice Award-winning author of HOW TO STEAL A DOG In Glory herself, tilting on the threshold of adolescence, Scattergood paints a balanced portrait of childlike selfinterest and awakening integrity. This moving, intimate look at America's struggle for civil rights, as seen through the narrow lens of one growing girl, will spark interesting discussion. --BOOKLIST This debut offers a vivid glimpse of the 1960s South through the eyes of a spirited girl who takes a stand. --KIRKUS REVIEWS Scattergood's effective snapshot of the fight against segregation, one town at a time, makes personal the tumultuous atmosphere of the times. --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY Glory is an appealing, authentic character whose unflinching convictions, missteps, and reflections will captivate readers. --SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNALL Author InformationAugusta Scattergood is the author of Glory Be, which was a National Public Radio Backseat Book Club selection, a Texas Bluebonnet Award nominee, and hailed by Newbery medalist Richard Peck as the story of a bygone era ""beautifully recalled."" Her novel The Way to Stay in Destiny was named an Amazon Best of the Month. A children's book reviewer and former librarian, Ms. Scattergood has devoted her life and career to getting books into the hands of young readers. Her reviews and articles have appeared in the Christian Science Monitor, Delta Magazine, and other publications. Ms. Scattergood, who lives in St. Petersburg, Florida, is an avid blogger. To learn more, visit www.augustascattergood.com. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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