Deborah Wiles is the author of the picture book Freedom Summer and the novels: Love, Ruby Lavender; The Aurora County All-Stars; and Each Little Bird That Sings, a National Book Award finalist, and A Long Line of Cakes. She is also the author of the documentary novels Countdown and Revolution, a National Book Award Finalist, and Anthem. She has vivid memories of ducking and covering under her school /5(). And things get even trickier when Sunny and her brother are caught sneaking into the local swimming pool, where they bump into a mystery boy whose life is going to become tangled up in theirs. As she did in her groundbreaking documentary novel Countdown, award-winning author Deborah Wiles uses stories and images to tell the riveting story of a certain time and place, and of kids who, in a world . · Revolution, Deborah Wiles’ second novel in The Sixties Trilogy, sends readers on a journey to Greenwood, Mississippi in the summer of , also known as “Freedom Summer.”. The journey is deeply complex, encapsulated by conflict, and ripe with poignant examples of breathtaking bravery and goodness in www.doorway.rus: 3.
Revolution by Deborah Wiles (#2 in The Sixties Trilogy). Scholastic, pages. Bottom Line: Revolution uses media clips and an engaging story to introduce middle grade readers to the tumultuous sixties, focusing on the struggle for civil rights. This is the second of the author's series of "documentary" novels about the sixties. by Deborah Wiles. Set in Greenwood, Mississippi, during Freedom Summer in , Deborah Wiles follows read more. 29 Total Resources 13 Awards View Text Complexity Discover Like Books. Meet-the-Author Recording. of Revolution (Sixties Trilogy) Audio Excerpt. from Revolution. Deborah Wiles is the author of the picture book Freedom Summer and the novels: Love, Ruby Lavender; The Aurora County All-Stars; Each Little Bird That Sings, a National Book Award finalist; and A Long Line of www.doorway.ru is also the author of the documentary novels Countdown; Revolution, a National Book Award Finalist; and www.doorway.ru has vivid memories of ducking and covering under her school.
Deborah Wiles. 16 books followers. Deborah Wiles is the author of several highly acclaimed books, including the beloved LOVE, RUBY LAVENDER and two National Book Award finalists--EACH LITTLE BIRD THAT SINGS and REVOLUTION. Her first picture book, FREEDOM SUMMER, received the Ezra Jack Keats New Writer Award. Revolution, Deborah Wiles’ second novel in The Sixties Trilogy, sends readers on a journey to Greenwood, Mississippi in the summer of , also known as “Freedom Summer.”. The journey is deeply complex, encapsulated by conflict, and ripe with poignant examples of breathtaking bravery and goodness in humanity. Deborah Wiles is the author of the picture book Freedom Summer and the novels: Love, Ruby Lavender; The Aurora County All-Stars; and Each Little Bird That Sings, a National Book Award finalist, and A Long Line of Cakes. She is also the author of the documentary novels Countdown and Revolution, a National Book Award Finalist, and Anthem. She has vivid memories of ducking and covering under her school desk during air-raid drills at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
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