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by Kristin Levine
When Harry moves to a small Southern town in 1917, he forms an unlikely friendship with Sam, a Black boy his own age, at a time when segregation and prejudice deeply divide their community. Together, they navigate the complexities of friendship, loyalty, and standing up for what's right, discovering that true connection can flourish even in the most challenging circumstances. This heartwarming historical fiction explores how children can bridge divides and challenge the prejudices of their time.
Penguin Young Readers Group
288
9780142416488
2010-01-01
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