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japple

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16. Just started reading Dennis McFarland's book
Sun Sep 11, 2022, 01:00 PM
Sep 2022
Prince Edward. It's hitting close to home as my family lived in Prince George county during this same time period, although I was too young to be aware of the world-at-large.

During the summer of 1959, Virginia’s Prince Edward County is entirely consumed by passionate resistance against, and in other corners, support for, the desegregation of schools as mandated by Brown v. Board of Education. Benjamin Rome, the ten-year-old son of a chicken farmer in one of the county’s small townships, struggles to comprehend the furor that surrounds him, even as he understands the immorality of racial prejudice. Within his own family, opinions are sharply divided, and it is against this charged backdrop that Ben spends the summer working with his friend Burghardt, a black farmhand, under the predatory gaze of Ben’s grandfather.
While the elders of Prince Edward focus on closing the schools, life ambles on, and Ben grows closer to his pregnant sister, Lainie, and his troubled older brother, Al, while also coming to recognize the painful and inherent limitations of his friendship with Burghardt.
Evocative and written with lush historical detail, Prince Edward is a refreshing bildungsroman by bestselling author Dennis McFarland, and a striking portrait of the social upheaval in the American South on the eve of the civil rights movement.


I echo your gratitude for librarians, our heroes on the front lines of today's culture wars. May they all be protected by St. Jerome, patron saint of libraries and librarians (also: archivists, Bible scholars, schoolchildren, students, and translators.)

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