The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963

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Christopher Paul Curtis: The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963 (2000, Thorndike Press)

260 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 2000 by Thorndike Press.

ISBN:
978-0-7862-2741-9
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5 stars (1 review)

The ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963.

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5 stars

After watching Selma together my favorite librarian suddenly remembered this book to recommend. She described Christopher Paul Curtis as a Gary Schmidt-like author (another of our absolute favorites), and he certainly displayed that same ability to transport the reader into the inner life of a child, this one being Kenny, a middle-child of a Michigan-living African American family in 1963 America. The first portion of the book consists of getting to know each member of the family before the big brother, "juvenile delinquent" (ie. teenager) Byron, goes a few steps too far. The whole family takes a road-trip vacation to Grandma in Birmingham, Alabama. In the short amount of the story remaining Curtis tells the story with a powerful one-two punch. The jab establishes a dramatic groundwork that could have been an end to the story itself. Then comes the hook, building on that groundwork with a follow-up that took …

Subjects

  • African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
  • Large type books
  • African Americans -- Fiction
  • Family life -- Fiction
  • Prejudices -- Fiction
  • Brothers and sisters -- Fiction
  • Large type books
  • Flint (Mich.) -- Fiction