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    202,-

  • - A Life
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  • av Trudy Krisher
    214,-

    North Carolina, 1954. A hurricane is on its way. Fourteen-year-old Genevieve is happy and comfortable in her small beach town, a place where nothing ever changes.Then Brenda Wompers sweeps into town -- bringing with her new ideas that challenge the small-town, cold-war values of the townsfolk.The people of Easton love nukes, hate communists and believe that God blesses America best - and they don't like outsiders telling them what to think.“With impressive, well-integrated detail, Krisher creates a strong portrait of the time period, with scenes that swing from Tupperware parties to bomb shelters, all narrated in Gen’s earnest, thought-provoking voice.” — Booklist“Written from the perspective of a sheltered teen growing up during the Cold War, this book vividly shows the detrimental effects of unleashed suspicions and wide-spread fear.” — Publishers Weekly

  • av Trudy Krisher
    214,-

    In Kinship, Georgia, a 15-year-old Pert is aching for something more than the tiny community she’s always known. Her circle of trailer park neighbors and her supportive mother and older brother aren’t enough for Pert; she is lonesome for the father she has never met. But when Pert’s Daddy suddenly returns to Kinship and sets her neighborhood spinning, Pert is forced to reassess her concepts of home, loyalty, family, and kin.“Pert Wilson learns an important distinction between kinship and family, the former a blood tie that remains nothing more than a given of nature unless it is accompanied by a shared sense of responsibility backed by action.” — Houston Chronicle“A compelling, often humorous story of love and the true meaning of family…poignant and on target.” — Booklist“A rich and remarkable story.” — School Library Journal An American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults

  • av Trudy Krisher
    214,-

    Change is coming to the mid-nineteenth-century town of Millbrook, Massachusetts, whether folks are ready for it or not. Old traditions and values are being questioned, especially by an outspoken young woman named Faith Common.She defies expectations that women be obedient and limit their education to domestic duties such as sewing. Faith is determined to find her own truth about her abilities as well as the abilities of any human being, man or woman, black or white. With her uncommon faith in each person, she is a powerful catalyst for change.“The conflicts between young and old will resonate with readers… a crackerjack piece of historical fiction.” — School Library Journal (starred review)An ALA Best Book for Young AdultsAmelia Bloomer Project Recommended Book

  • av Trudy Krisher
    190,-

    Thirteen-year-old Maggie Pugh has lived in Kinship, Georgia, all her life. In all that time almost nothing has changed.If you are poor, you live on the west side of town. If you are rich, you live on the hill in the north end of town. If you are white you use one bathroom, if you are colored you use another.All that starts to change in the summer of 1960. Maggie witnesses a horrific crime, and must decide whose side she stands on. Will Maggie remain silent, and not shame her family, or will she stand up for justice? “The courage and vision of the 1960s South…are posted on Spite Fences for all to see. It is a masterful, sobering display.” — Booklist“Characters emerge as complex individuals, not pawns of a political agenda; Maggie’s final triumph is a tribute to all who have suffered for justice.” — Publishers Weekly“A book of this caliber comes along only rarely.” — Family LifeHonor Book selection -- Parents' ChoiceBest Book for Young Adults selection -- American Library Association (ALA)Best Young Adult Novel award -- International Literacy Association  New York Public Library Award

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