Abby Takes a Stand: 1960

$6.39

Paperback
Author: Patricia McKissack
Illustrator: Gordon C. James
Publisher: Puffin Books
Publish Date: December 2006
Language: English
Reading Level: 3.6
EAN: 9780142406878

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Overview

A historical chapter book series from three-time Coretta Scott King Award winner and Newbery Honor author, Patricia C. McKissack.

Why has their grandmother bothered keeping a menu from a restaurant that closed years ago, a restaurant that never served very good food in the first place? Three cousins listen to Gee’s own story, set in the early days of lunch counter sit-ins in Nashville, a time when a black child could sit up front in a city bus but still could not get a milk shake at a downtown restaurant. Through the eyes of ten-year-old Abby, young readers see what it was like to live through those days, and they’ll come to understand that, like a menu, freedom is about having choices. Each book in this series tells the story behind a different “scrap of time”; together they form a patchwork quilt of one black family’s past that stretches back for generations.

“A perfect introduction to an extraordinary time when regular people, even ten-year-old girls, make a difference.” —The Horn Book

“The book gives readers a kid’s-eye view of important happenings and reminds them that history is something that is in the making.” —Booklist

Details

Pages: 128
Dimensions: 7.78 x 5.14 x 0.32 in
Lexile Score: 580
Interest Level: Middle Grade (MG)
Point Value: 1
ISBN: 0142406872