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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Young Readers Group
ISBN-100140360778
ISBN-139780140360776
eBay Product ID (ePID)60258
Product Key Features
Book TitleRoad to Memphis
Number of Pages304 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicTravel, People & Places / United States / African American, General, People & Places / United States / General, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
Publication Year1992
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorMildred D. Taylor
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight8.1 Oz
Item Length7.1 in
Item Width4.4 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
LCCN92-006051
Dewey Edition20
Reviews"Cassie recounts harrowing events during late 1941. An engrossing picture of fine young people endeavoring to find the right way in a world that persistently wrongs them."-- Kirkus Reviews "An enlightening, moving novel."-- Publishers Weekly "Mildred D. Taylor's novels about the Logan family have been hugely popular for two good reasons: They bring alive a fragment of the history of black life in the Deep South... [and] paint an appealingly detailed picture of the warm family relations and the embracing communal spirit to remind us that black life, day to day, however troubled, is not the disaster it looks like when it is simplified by sociology. There is pleasure, dignity, and palpable pride in Great Faith, near Strawberry, Miss., where the Logans are landowners with a fierce attachment to their own soil."-- The New York Times "Powerful, readable, and fast-moving."-- VOYA "This is a dramatic, painful book."-- School Library Journal "A powerful...picture of the racist menace in pre-civil rights days."-- Booklist
TitleLeadingThe
Grade FromFifth Grade
Dewey Decimal[Fic]
Grade ToUP
Synopsis"Cassie recounts harrowing events during late 1941. An engrossing picture of fine young people endeavoring to find the right way in a world that persistently wrongs them." -- Kirkus Reviews