As Tricia Ann goes to “someplace special” by herself for the first time, she experiences the segregation of her 1950s Southern town. It takes courage and a remembrance of what she has learned from her grandmother to press forward. I loved finding out what the “someplace special” was at the end of the story. It is a beautiful book in word and picture.
(Reviewed by an Official Good and Beautiful Reviewer)
| Period | 20th Century, 1900s, mid-1900s |
| Genre | Fiction |
| Digital Format | E-book |
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