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Busing Brewster

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In the desegregation era of the 1970s, a first grader copes with being bused to a white school in this story for young children about racism and an essential time of change. ¿One of the Ten Best Books of the Year,¿ The New York Times.

Brewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central, a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn¿t so sure he¿ll fit in.

And he¿s right. Being black at a white school isn't easy. Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O¿Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster¿s heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also encourages Brewster to believe in himself.

This is an invaluable, unique, view into a tumultous time and the good that came into the lives of school children.


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Richard Michelson is the author of many books for children, teens and adults that have been listed among the Ten Best Books of the Year by The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and The New Yorker; and among the Best Dozen of the Decade by Amazon.


Summary

In the desegregation era of the 1970s, a first grader copes with being bused to a white school in this story for young children about racism and an essential time of change. “One of the Ten Best Books of the Year,” The New York Times.

Brewster is excited about starting first grade . . . until Mama announces that he'll be attending Central, a school in the white part of town. Mama says they have art and music and a library bursting with books, but Brewster isn’t so sure he’ll fit in.

And he’s right. Being black at a white school isn't easy. Brewster winds up spending his first day in detention at the library. But there he meets a very special person: Miss O’Grady. The librarian sees into Brewster’s heart and gives him not only the gift of books but also encourages Brewster to believe in himself.

This is an invaluable, unique, view into a tumultous time and the good that came into the lives of school children.

Product details

Authors Richard Michelson
Assisted by R. G. Roth (Illustration)
Publisher GODIN
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 4 to 8
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.04.2018
 
EAN 9781567926446
ISBN 978-1-56792-644-6
No. of pages 32
Subjects Children's and young people's books

JUVENILE FICTION / School & Education, JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / 20th Century, Historical fiction (Children's / Teenage), Children’s / Teenage general interest: History & the past, CULTURAL HERITAGE / African American

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