A Tugging String: A Novel About Growing Up During the Civil Rights Era
By (Author) David Greenberg
Penguin Putnam Inc
E P Dutton & Co Inc
16th October 2008
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Commended for Oregon Book Awards (Young Adult) 2009
Hardback
176
Width 1mm, Height 1mm, Spine 1mm
1g
Duvy Greenberg is an ordinary twelve-year-old trying to fit in. He knows that his father, Jack, is a civil rights lawyer, but Duvy lives worlds away from Dorothy Milton, a black woman struggling to become a registered voter in Selma, Alabama. When Dorothy reaches out to Martin Luther King Jr. for help, she sets in motion a series of events that-with Jack Greenberg's help-will open Duvy's eyes to the reality of racial inequality and forever change the course of history. Blending facts, speeches, memories, and conjecture, this novel portrays the emotions and events surrounding the Selma-Montgomery Voting Rights March.
David T. Greenberg is the author of Slugs and many other books for children. He lives in Portland, Oregon.