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Walking to the Bus Rider Blues
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Walking to the Bus Rider Blues

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Oh, I’m singing the bus-rider blues,

the Alabamy bus-rider blues.
I got me a feeling, deep down inside,

It ain’t never ever gonna be the same.

During the Alabama bus boycott, six months after Rosa Parks made her famous bus protest, Alfa Merryfield and his family struggle to pay the rent. But someone keeps stealing their rent money – and now someone is accusing them of stealing!

With only a few days left before rent is due, Alfa and his sister, Zinnia, know they don’t have much time. To solve this mystery, they must walk the walk and talk the talk of nonviolence that Martin Luther King, Jr. and other leaders preach – and what they discover may be more than they dreamed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 March 2002
Pages
160
ISBN
9780689838866

Oh, I’m singing the bus-rider blues,

the Alabamy bus-rider blues.
I got me a feeling, deep down inside,

It ain’t never ever gonna be the same.

During the Alabama bus boycott, six months after Rosa Parks made her famous bus protest, Alfa Merryfield and his family struggle to pay the rent. But someone keeps stealing their rent money – and now someone is accusing them of stealing!

With only a few days left before rent is due, Alfa and his sister, Zinnia, know they don’t have much time. To solve this mystery, they must walk the walk and talk the talk of nonviolence that Martin Luther King, Jr. and other leaders preach – and what they discover may be more than they dreamed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 March 2002
Pages
160
ISBN
9780689838866