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Trouble the Water

Autor Frances O'Roark Dowell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 mai 2016 – vârsta de la 9 până la 13 ani
From the award-winning author of "Dovey Coe "comes a sweeping tale of the friendship between a black girl and a white boy and the prejudices they must overcome in segregated Celeste, Kentucky, as the pair try to solve the mysteries surrounding a lonely old dog.
Eleven-year-old Callie is fearless, stubborn, and a little nosy. So when she sees an old yellow dog wandering around town by itself, you can bet she s going to figure out who he belongs to. But when her sleuthing leads her to cross paths with a white boy named Wendell who wants to help, the segregated town doesn t take too kindly to their budding friendship.
Meanwhile, a nearly invisible boy named Jim is stuck in a cabin in the woods. He s lost his dog, but can t remember exactly when his pup s disappeared. When his companion, a little boy named Thomas, who s been invisible much longer than he, explains that they are ghosts, the two must figure out why they can t seem to cross the river to the other side just yet
And as Callie and Wendell s search for the old dog brings them closer and closer to the cabin in the woods, the simmering prejudices of the townspeople boil over.
"Trouble the Water" is a story that spans lifetimes, showing that history never truly disappears, and that the past will haunt us until we step up to change the present and stand together for what is right."
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ISBN-13: 9781481424639
ISBN-10: 1481424637
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 135 x 196 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books

Notă biografică

Frances O'Roark Dowell is the bestselling and critically acclaimed author of Dovey Coe, which won the Edgar Award and the William Allen White Award; Where I'd Like to Be; The Secret Language of Girls and its sequels The Kind of Friends We Used to Be and The Sound of Your Voice, Only Really Far Away; Chicken Boy; Shooting the Moon, which was awarded the Christopher Award; the Phineas L. MacGuire series; Falling In; The Second Life of Abigail Walker, which received three starred reviews; Anybody Shining; Ten Miles Past Normal; Trouble the Water; the Sam the Man series; The Class; How to Build a Story; and most recently, Hazard. She lives with her family in Durham, North Carolina. Connect with Frances online at FrancesDowell.com.