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Down Sand Mountain
By (Author) Steve Watkins
Candlewick Press,U.S.
Candlewick Press,U.S.
1st April 2009
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
FIC
Winner of Golden Kite (Fiction) 2008
Hardback
336
Width 139mm, Height 215mm, Spine 27mm
483g
In a tale full of humor and poignancy, a sheltered twelve-year-old boy comes of age in a small Florida mining town amid the changing mores of the 1960s.
It's 1966 and Dewey Turner is determined to start the school year right. No more being the brunt of every joke. No more "Deweyitis." But after he stains his face with shoe polish trying to mimic the popular Shoeshine Boy at the minstrel show, he begins seventh grade on an even lower rung, earning the nickname Sambo and being barred from the "whites only" bathroom. The only person willing to talk to him, besides his older brother, Wayne, is fellow outsider Darla Turkel, who wears her hair like Shirley Temple and sings and dances like her, too. Through their friendship, Dewey gains awareness of issues bigger than himself and bigger than his small town of Sand Mountain: issues like race and segregation, the reality of the Vietnam War, abuse, sexuality, and even death and grieving. Written in a riveting, authentic voice, at times light-hearted and humorous and at others devastating and lonely, this deeply affecting story will stay with readers long after the book is closed.
The simple, beautiful prose remains totally true to the childs bewildered viewpointreaders will be haunted.
Booklist (starred review)
Steve Watkinsis the author of the novelsDown Sand Mountain, What Comes After,andJuvie.A retired professor of journalism, creative writing, and Vietnam War literature, he now teaches Ashtanga yoga and works with the child-advocacy organization CASA. Steve Watkins lives in Fredericksburg, Virginia.