Night fires

author: Stanley, George Edward
In 1922, thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper and his recently-widowed mother move to his father's childhood home in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he is torn between the "right people" of the Ku Klux Klan and those who encourage him to follow the path of his "nigra-loving" father.
year: 2009, 2011
call number/section: 1000
subjects: race relations, oklahoma, conduct of life, moving, household, grief, fiction, oklahoma, history, 20th century, fiction, juvenile fiction, juvenile fiction, race relations, ku klux klan (1915- ), fiction, moving, young adult fiction

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Night fires
Stanley, George Edward
Aladdin (2009)
In 1922, thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper and his recently-widowed mother move to his father's childhood home in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he is torn between the "right people" of the Ku Klux Klan and those who encourage him to follow the path of his "nigra-loving" father.
Schools: 5



Night fires
Stanley, George Edward
Aladdin (2011)
In 1922, thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper and his recently-widowed mother move to his father's childhood home in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he is torn between the "right people" of the Ku Klux Klan and those who encourage him to follow the path of his "nigra-loving" father.
Schools: 0



Night fires
Stanley, George Edward

In 1922, thirteen-year-old Woodrow Harper and his recently-widowed mother move to his father's childhood home in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he is torn between the "right people" of the Ku Klux Klan and those who encourage him to follow the path of his "nigra-loving" father.
Schools: 1


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