Author: | Han Nolan | ISBN: | 9780547351438 |
Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt | Publication: | April 1, 2006 |
Imprint: | HMH Books for Young Readers | Language: | English |
Author: | Han Nolan |
ISBN: | 9780547351438 |
Publisher: | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Publication: | April 1, 2006 |
Imprint: | HMH Books for Young Readers |
Language: | English |
This novel of a turbulent bond between a black teenager and a sheltered white girl in the Civil Rights era is a “powerful mix of triumph and tragedy” (School Library Journal).
It’s 1963 and fourteen-year-old Esther Young is tired of feeling like a boring misfit in her well-off New York family full of talented artistic types. She wants this summer to be life-changing—and it will be.
King-Roy Johnson shows up on Esther’s doorstep that summer. He’s been sent north by his mother to escape a lynch mob after he was accused of murder in Alabama, and is taken in by Esther’s family. Feeling betrayed by the nonviolent philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr., King-Roy meets a follower of Malcolm X who uses radical teachings about black revolution to fuel King-Roy’s anger and frustration. Esther, meanwhile, becomes more drawn to Dr. King and Mahatma Gandhi. With each other’s help, both Esther and King-Roy must learn the true nature of integrity and find the power to stand up for what’s right.
From a National Book Award–winning author of Dancing on the Edge, this novel, by turns funny and poignant, “not only opens a window to history, but also displays Nolan’s brilliant gift for crafting profoundly appealing protagonists” (School Library Journal).
This novel of a turbulent bond between a black teenager and a sheltered white girl in the Civil Rights era is a “powerful mix of triumph and tragedy” (School Library Journal).
It’s 1963 and fourteen-year-old Esther Young is tired of feeling like a boring misfit in her well-off New York family full of talented artistic types. She wants this summer to be life-changing—and it will be.
King-Roy Johnson shows up on Esther’s doorstep that summer. He’s been sent north by his mother to escape a lynch mob after he was accused of murder in Alabama, and is taken in by Esther’s family. Feeling betrayed by the nonviolent philosophy of Martin Luther King Jr., King-Roy meets a follower of Malcolm X who uses radical teachings about black revolution to fuel King-Roy’s anger and frustration. Esther, meanwhile, becomes more drawn to Dr. King and Mahatma Gandhi. With each other’s help, both Esther and King-Roy must learn the true nature of integrity and find the power to stand up for what’s right.
From a National Book Award–winning author of Dancing on the Edge, this novel, by turns funny and poignant, “not only opens a window to history, but also displays Nolan’s brilliant gift for crafting profoundly appealing protagonists” (School Library Journal).