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Grandmama's pride /
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Bootman, Colin.
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Title/Author:
Grandmama's pride // Becky Birtha ; illustrated by Colin Bootman.
Author:
Birtha, Becky,
other author:
Bootman, Colin.
Published:
Morton Grove, Ill. :A. Whitman, : c2005.,
Description:
[30] p.:col. ill. ;23 x 29 cm.
Subject:
Segregation - Fiction. -
Subject:
Southern States - Fiction. - History - 1951- -
ISBN:
9780807530283$b(hbk.):
Grandmama's pride /
Birtha, Becky,1948-
Grandmama's pride /
Becky Birtha ; illustrated by Colin Bootman. - Morton Grove, Ill. :A. Whitman,c2005. - [30] p.:col. ill. ;23 x 29 cm.
While on a trip in 1956 to visit her grandmother in the South, six-year-old Sarah Marie experiences segregation for the first time, but discovers that things have changed by the time she returns the following year. Every summer, Mama, Sister, and Sarah Marie take the bus down south to visit Grandmama. The three of them sit in the back of the bus, because, as Mama says, it is the best seat. At the bus station, Grandmama is waiting in the stand-up waiting room, though there is another room where people can sit down. Later, on a walk into town, the girls don't drink from the water fountain because Grandmama says she'll make fresh lemon-mint iced tea when they get home. Throughout the summer, Aunt Maria teaches Sarah Marie how to read. Then Sarah Marie notices signs in town she hadn't been able to read before, like the one on a bathroom door that says "White Women" and another that says "Colored Women." Sarah Marie faces a hard realization about the segregated South. But in the fall she reads about events happening in places like Clinton, Tennessee, and Montgomery, Alabama. And by the next summer, when they go back to visit Grandmama, they all sit in the front of the bus.
ISBN: 9780807530283$b(hbk.):NT$464
LCCN: 2005003991Subjects--Topical Terms:
592322
Segregation
--Fiction.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
628843
Southern States
--History--1951---Fiction.
LC Class. No.: PZ7.B52337 / Gra 2005
Dewey Class. No.: [E]
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