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The $66 Summer: A Novel of the Segregated South (Milkweed Prize for Children's Literature)
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| #1992393 in Books | 2006-05-08 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.99 x.60 x5.30l,.62 | File type: PDF | 240 pages||0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The $66 Summer|By NanaBL|Great book about how things were in the South in the sixties. As my husband said, this is what we have spent 40 years trying to move away from.|4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Mysterious Summer|By Katie Sharp and Ashley Wilbanks|We found this book to be very adventurous. The author|From Publishers Weekly|Set in 1955 Alabama, this carefully developed first novel explores a white boy's introduction to the devastating effects of racism. The summer he turns 13, George yearns to earn enough money to buy a motorcycle and ends up staying in Obadi
More than anything else, George Harrington wants a motorcycle. He works in his grandmother's store in Obadiah, Alabama, trying to save enough money for the precious bike. Esther Garrison works at the store, too, trying to earn money for a dream of her own to continue her education. George, Esther, and Esther’s brother Bennett quickly become friends, even though George is white and the Garrisons are black. The three spend their time together sneaking onto Mr...
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