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It's 1963 and fourteen-year-old Esther Young is looking for excitement.
Cursed with a lack of talent in a family filled with artistic types, Esther
vows to get some attention by initiating a summer romance with a black teen
accused of murdering a white man in Alabama.
King-Roy Johnson shows up on Esther's doorstep that summer, an angry young man
who feels betrayed by the nonviolent teachings of Martin Luther King Jr. Sent
north by his mother to escape a lynch mob, he meets a follower of Malcolm X's
who uses radical teachings about black revolution to fuel King-Roy's anger and
frustration. But with each other's help, both Esther and King-Roy learn the
true nature of integrity and find the power to stand up for what is right and
true.
National Book Award-winning author Han Nolan brings readers a bold new
voice--by turns funny and poignant, innocent and worldly--in this powerful
coming-of-age story set during the turbulent struggle for civil rights.
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