How High the Moon, Karyn Parsons (9780241346891) — Readings Books

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How High the Moon
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How High the Moon

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Boston was nothing like South Carolina. Up there, colored folks could go anywhere they wanted. Folks didn’t wait for church to dress in their fancy clothes. Fancy was just life. Mama was a city girl … and now I was going to be one too.

It’s 1944, and in the small, Southern, segregated town of Alcolu, South Carolina, eleven-year-old Ella spends her days fishing and running wild with her cousins. But life is not always so sunny. There is always danger lurking within the simmering tension of a town divided by race, and Ella’s mother lives far away in Boston, dreaming of being a jazz singer. Ella is therefore ecstatic when her mother invites her to visit.

While in Boston Ella searches for evidence of the father she’s never known, and also has her eyes opened to the possibility of a life she’d never dreamed of - one where African Americans can do as they please, and are respected. But her happiness is shattered when she returns home to the news that her classmate, George, has been arrested for the murder of two white girls. And nothing will ever be the same again. 

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 March 2019
Pages
320
ISBN
9780241346891

Boston was nothing like South Carolina. Up there, colored folks could go anywhere they wanted. Folks didn’t wait for church to dress in their fancy clothes. Fancy was just life. Mama was a city girl … and now I was going to be one too.

It’s 1944, and in the small, Southern, segregated town of Alcolu, South Carolina, eleven-year-old Ella spends her days fishing and running wild with her cousins. But life is not always so sunny. There is always danger lurking within the simmering tension of a town divided by race, and Ella’s mother lives far away in Boston, dreaming of being a jazz singer. Ella is therefore ecstatic when her mother invites her to visit.

While in Boston Ella searches for evidence of the father she’s never known, and also has her eyes opened to the possibility of a life she’d never dreamed of - one where African Americans can do as they please, and are respected. But her happiness is shattered when she returns home to the news that her classmate, George, has been arrested for the murder of two white girls. And nothing will ever be the same again. 

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 March 2019
Pages
320
ISBN
9780241346891