Claudette Colvin

Twice Toward Justice

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Phillip M. Hoose: Claudette Colvin (Hardcover, 2014, Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR))

Hardcover, 160 pages

Published Aug. 5, 2014 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR).

ISBN:
978-0-374-30236-8
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OCLC Number:
890817584

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4 stars (1 review)

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Powerful and informative

4 stars

Another audioSYNC listen, Claudette Colvin by Phillip Hoose is the first of the season to feel as though it is particularly aimed at a teenage audience. That said, the book is a fascinating listen and taught me much about the realities of segregated life in 1950s America. For example, I didn’t previously know the actual origins of the phrase ‘Jim Crow’. I particularly liked the way the side-bar sections were read. These little snapshots of historical information about prominent people and events complimented the main text allowing greater understanding of issues such as the practical logistics of staging the Bus Boycott. The multi-narrator storytelling is a great device that really brings Claudette’s words to life. Her resolve to help bring about change, together with her disappointment at the lack of support from adult activists in Montgomery made for a poignant tale. The brief words of the author at the end …