The Watsons Go to Birmingham--1963
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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 t... More
Book Information
Publisher | Laurel-Leaf Books |
Binding | Mass Market Paperback (41 editions) |
Reading Level | Young Adults |
# of Pages | 224 |
ISBN-10 | 044022800X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0440228004 |
Publication Date | 12/12/2000 |
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11/16/2009 jacklyn curb said:
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A family is taking their oldest son to live with his grandmother in Birmingham. While they are there, they experience the South and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church being blown up. The book has a great mixture of drama and comic relief, which is greatly needed through some of the hard stuff. The ... more
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9/19/2009 Nicole Redmond said: This book totally took me by surprise...not sure what that means...but I didn't like it - the ending, that's why I don't like it.
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12/22/2008 Cathy Voelker said: Amazing book. Excellent for teaching cross-curricular skills and content.
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6/15/2008 Samantha Tai said: I loved this book. I think it was one of the best books I've listened to on audio.
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3/17/2008 Siri Feeney said:
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Anything by Christopher Paul Curtis is going to be a mix of entertaining and way deep. He gets you laughing, feeling warm and fuzzy, then hits you with a jolt of the flip side. He's one of the best writers anywhere, and certainly one of the best muses.
I like all his books, but two other favori... more
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