The Best Bad Luck I Ever Had
In Moundville, Alabama, in 1917, twelve-year-old Dit hopes the new postmaster will have a son his age, but instead he meets Emma, who is black, and their friendship challenges accepted ways of thinking and leads them to save the life of a condemned man.
FIC
year: 2010
copies: 41
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 680
subjects: race relations [X], prejudices, friendship [X], country life, families, alabama, family life [X]
Crow
Moses Thomas's summer vacation in 1898 does not go as planned, and while he deals with family problems and fickle friends, Moses comes to be more aware of the escalating tension between the African American and white communities of Wilmington, North Carolina.
FIC
year: 2013
copies: 23
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 800
subjects: african americans, family life [X], friendship [X], race relations [X], wilmington (n.c.), families, historical fiction, historical fiction
The Vow
Mo is not only Annie's best friend, he is the one who helps her cope with the loss of her older sister, so when he learns he must leave Kentucky and return to Jordan with his family, Annie suggests a shocking alternative.
FIC
year: 2013
copies: 1
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 720
Liberty
In 1940s New Orleans, Fish Elliot is a polio-survivor with a knack for inventing and building things, and his African American neighbor Olympia is a girl with a talent for messing things up, but they are united in an effort to save a starving stray dog they call Liberty--and when Liberty is caged by a nasty farmer, they find an unlikely ally in a German prisoner of war, Erich, who is not much older than the two children.
FIC
year: 2016
copies: 28
call number/section: FIC
lexile:
subjects: dogs, poliomyelitis, children with disabilities, families, african american girls, new orleans (la.), prisoners of war, interracial friendship, world war, 1939-1945, people with disabilities, family life [X], african americans, race relations [X], friendship [X], historical fiction
The Unsung Hero Of Birdsong, Usa
"Gabriel, twelve, gains new perspective when he becomes friends with Meriwether, a Black World War II hero who has recently returned to the unwelcoming Jim Crow South"--Provided by publisher.
FIC
year:
copies: 23
call number/section: FIC
lexile: 780
subjects: juvenile fiction / social issues / prejudice & racism, juvenile fiction / people & places / united states / african american, juvenile fiction / historical / military & wars, race relations [X], prejudices, veterans, friendship [X], african americans, families, family life [X], south carolina, south carolina