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The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963 : a novel
    Curtis, Christopher Paul.
Publisher: Delacorte Press,
Pub date: c1995.
Pages: 210 p. ;
ISBN: 0385321759
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Summary
A wonderful middle-grade novel narrated by Kenny, 9, about his middle-class black family, the Weird Watsons of Flint, Michigan. When Kenny's 13-year-old brother, Byron, gets to be too much trouble, they head South to Birmingham to visit Grandma, the one person who can shape him up. And they happen to be in Birmingham when Grandma's church is blown up. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 6 Up‘Kenny's family is known in Flint, Michigan, as the Weird Watsons, for lots of good reasons. Younger sister Joetta has been led to believe she has to be overdressed in the winter because Southern folks (their mother is from Alabama) freeze solid and have to be picked up by the city garbage trucks. Kenny, the narrator, does well in school and tries to meet his hard-working parents' expectations. After a string of misdeeds, Mr. and Mrs. Watson decide that tough guy, older brother Byron must be removed from the bad influences of the city and his gang. They feel that his maternal grandmother and a different way of life in Birmingham might make him appreciate what he has. Since the story is set in 1963, the family must make careful preparations for their trip, for they cannot count on food or housing being available on the road once they cross into the South. The slow, sultry pace of life has a beneficial effect on all of the children until the fateful day when a local church is bombed, and Kenny runs to look for his sister. Written in a full-throated, hearty voice, this is a perfectly described piece of past imperfect. Curtis's ability to switch from fun and funky to pinpoint-accurate psychological imagery works unusually well. Although the horrific Birmingham Sunday throws Kenny into temporary withdrawl, this story is really about the strength of family love and endurance. Ribald humor, sly sibling digs, and a totally believable child's view of the world will make this book an instant hit.‘Cindy Darling Codell, Clark Middle School, Winchester, KY From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
Gr. 4^-8. In a voice that's both smart and naive, fourth-grader Kenny Watson tells about his African American family, who travel from their home in Flint, Michigan, in 1963 to Birmingham, Alabama, where Kenny's cute little sister escapes when a bomb goes off in church. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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Personal Author: Curtis, Christopher Paul.
Title: The Watsons go to Birmingham--1963 : a novel / by Christopher Paul Curtis.
Publication info: New York : Delacorte Press, c1995.
Physical descrip: 210 p. ; 22 cm.
Series: Laurel-leaf books.
General Note: Reissued in paperback in 2000 by Dell Laurel Leaf with the ISBN 044022800X.
Audience: 1000 Lexile.
Reading program: Accelerated Reader AR, Interest=MG, Level=5.0, Points=8.0
Reading program: Reading Counts RC, Interest=6-8, Level=5.5, Points=12
Summary: 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.
Awards: Newbery Honor, 1996
Awards: Coretta Scott King Author Honor, 1996
Held by: ALGONQUIN ALGONQUINB CARY DESPLAINES DUNDEE ELA FREMONT GLENCOE HUNTLEY LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA LINCOLNWD MCHENRY NILES NORTHBROOK PARK_RIDGE PRSPCT_HTS ROUND_LAKE WILMETTE WINNETKA ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN EPLNORTH EPLSOUTH GLENVIEW
Children's subject: African Americans--Fiction.
Children's subject: Family life--Fiction.
Children's subject: Prejudices--Fiction.
Children's subject: Brothers and sisters--Fiction.
Subject term: African Americans--Juvenile fiction.
Subject term: Families--Juvenile fiction
Subject term: Prejudices--Juvenile fiction.
Subject term: Brothers and sisters--Juvenile fiction.
Children's subject: Flint (Mich.)--Fiction.
Geographic term: Flint (Mich.)--Juvenile fiction.
Genre index term: Historical fiction.
Alt. series title: (Laurel-leaf books)
Control Number: ocm32133739
ISBN: 0385321759 $14.95
ISBN: 0440414121 (pbk.) : $4.99
ISBN: 044022800X (pbk.) : $6.50
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