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About this product
Product Identifiers
PublisherCandlewick Press
ISBN-100763622907
ISBN-139780763622909
eBay Product ID (ePID)63032949
Product Key Features
Book TitleDarby
Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistorical / United States / 20th Century, People & Places / United States / African American, Lifestyles / Country Life, General, Social Themes / Friendship, People & Places / United States / General, Social Themes / Prejudice & Racism
Publication Year2006
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorJonathon Scott Fuqua
FormatPerfect
Dimensions
Item Height0.7 in
Item Weight7.2 Oz
Item Length7.7 in
Item Width5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceJuvenile Audience
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromFifth Grade
Grade ToSeventh Grade
Dewey DecimalFic
Synopsis"Darby's first-person narrative is frank and immediate . . . expressing what it's like for an ordinary white kid who suddenly discovers evil -- and courage -- where she lives." -- Booklist Darby Carmichael thinks her best friend is probably the smartest person she knows, even though, as Mama says, Evette's school uses worn-out books and crumbly chalk. Whenever they can, Darby and Evette shoot off into the woods beyond the farm to play at being fancy ladies and schoolteachers. One thing Darby has never dreamed of being -- not until Evette suggests it -- is a newspaper girl who writes down the truth for all to read. In no time, and with more than a little assistance from Evette, Darby and her column in the Bennettsville Times are famous in town and beyond. But is Marlboro County, South Carolina, circa 1926, ready for the truth its youngest reporter has to tell?