Mickey and Sylvia, two black girls living in a small Virginia town, find their lives turned upside when the civil rights movement arrives in town in the form of eight courageous black college students. Reprint.
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A black girl comes of age amidst rising interracial unrest--in an accomplished and captivating first novel by a poet, playwright, and native of Virginia. In 1959 Billie Holiday died, rhythm and blues played day and night on the airwaves' ``race stations,'' Martin Luther King, Jr., raised political consciousness in black churches across the South, and Willie Tarrant, this novel's nosy, bright and imaginative heroine, turned 12. Teetering wildly on the brink of adulthood, Willie is more concerned with whether she'll be able to roller- skate in a straight skirt on her first date than in the increasingly aggressive anti-discrimination activities her widowed father, a college professor, and his adult peers are up to. Nevertheless, history and circumstance catch up with her as Willie is singled out as a possible test case in the black community's push for school integration and finds herself forced to conceal her normal 12-year-old personality beneath proper Sunday clothes and Mary Janes. Aware for the first time of the existence of a hostile white community just next door, Willie is caught between her embittered grandmother's tales of the terrible past and her own hopes for a happy future, and she alternately wonders about and celebrates her widowed father's sudden zeal for confrontation with local racists. Before the year is over, Turner, Virginia, experiences its first instance of civil-rights-inspired violence and Willie learns that growing up black in America means something different from simply growing up. Throughout, Willie's intelligence and youthful naivet‚ inform these familiar stations of America's past with humor and humanity. Her voice--frank, amusing and passionate by turns--insists on being heard. A powerful, impressive debut. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
YA-- What could be just another rite-of- passage or adolescent-discovery book is much more here. Set in Turner, Virginia, it's the story of Willie Tarrant, who lives with her elder brother and her widowed father. Dixon has immersed himself in academia, nearly ignoring his children, since his wife's death. The Tarrants are African-American, and 1959 is a pivotal year in their community. There is an awakening to the latent prejudices that have been status quo for so long, prejudices that become blatant when an African-American is shot. The ensuing events mobilize the black community; Dixon wakes up to life again, and Willie turns 13. For students who want action, Davis's book offers little, but for those interested in a fine piece of fictionalized history told through a splendid voice, it offers a great deal.
- Diane Goheen, Topeka West High School, KS
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