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  • Published: 11 January 2022
  • ISBN: 9780593503577
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

When Winter Robeson Came





The whole world seems to transform during the summer of 1965, when Eden’s cousin from Mississippi comes to visit her in L.A. just as the Watts Riots erupt, in this stirring new novel by Coretta Scott King Honor winner Brenda Woods.

When Eden’s cousin Winter comes for a visit, it turns out he’s not just there to sightsee. He wants to figure out what happened to his dad, who disappeared ten years earlier from the Watts area of L.A. So the cousins set out to investigate together, and what they discover brings them joy—and heartache. It also opens up a whole new understanding of their world, just as the area they’ve got their sights on explodes in a clash between the police and the Black residents. For six days Watts is like a war zone, and Eden and Winter become heroes in their own part of the drama. Eden hopes to be a composer someday, and the only way she can describe that summer is a song with an unexpected ending, full of changes in tempo and mood--totally unforgettable.

  • Published: 11 January 2022
  • ISBN: 9780593503577
  • Imprint: RH US Audio Childrens
  • Format: Audio Download
  • RRP: $23.00

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Praise for When Winter Robeson Came

PRAISE FOR THE UNSUNG HERO OF BIRDSONG, USA
     * "If Opie Taylor from The Andy Griffith Show wrote a book about Mayberry's racism, the voice would be that of Gabriel Haberlin. . . . An affecting—and realistic—story. Another stellar outing from the always-solid Woods."—Kirkus STAR
     * "Friendship and the heartbreaking reality of racism teach lessons to readers both young and old. . . . Woods writes an important story of racism in small town, USA in the aftermath of WWII. . . . Woods' characters are complex, yet relatable. Her plot beautifully told, yet heartbreaking. Her message long-standing, yet relevant even today. This is a must-have for all classroom and school libraries and would be an excellent companion book to US history studies of this time period."—SLC STAR
     "Even readers who have been taught about segregation in the South are likely to deepen their knowledge of the nuanced history through the novel's handling of how white and African-American veterans were treated differently after WWII. The characters of impressionable Gabriel and Meriwether, whose patience is tried by society's unfair rules, ring true as the story shows that 'the world, including Birdsong USA, isn't always pretty."—PW
     "Hand to readers looking for historical fiction or those who enjoy the works of Christopher Paul Curtis and Rita Williams Garcia."—SLJ

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