Goin’ Someplace Special

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This historical fiction eBook provides valuable lessons on American history, civil rights, and social justice.

Goin' Someplace Special
Goin’ Someplace Special
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Patricia C. McKissack’s poignant story of growing up in the segregated South and Jerry Pinkney’s rich, detailed watercolors lead readers to the doorway of freedom.

There’s a place in this 1950s southern town where all are welcome, no matter what their skin color…and ‘Tricia Ann knows exactly how to get there. To her, it’s someplace special and she’s bursting to go by herself.

When her grandmother sees that she’s ready to take such a big step, ‘Tricia Ann hurries to catch the bus heading downtown. But unlike the white passengers, she must sit in the back behind the Jim Crow sign and wonder why life’s so unfair.

Still, for each hurtful sign seen and painful comment heard, there’s a friend around the corner reminding ‘Tricia Ann that she’s not alone. And even her grandmother’s words–“You are somebody, a human being–no better, no worse than anybody else in this world”–echo in her head, lifting her spirits and pushing her forward.

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Goin’ Someplace Special

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The book serves as a valuable tool for teaching children about the Civil Rights era, segregation, and resilience.

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Through moving prose and beautiful watercolors, a Coretta Scott King Award and Caldecott Medal-winning author-illustrator duo collaborate to tell the poignant tale of a spirited young girl who comes face to face with segregation in her southern town. There’s a place in this 1950s southern town where all are welcome, no matter what their skin color…and ‘Tricia Ann knows exactly how to get there. To her, it’s someplace special and she’s bursting to go by herself. But when she catches the bus heading downtown, unlike the white passengers, she must sit in the back behind the Jim Crow sign and wonder why life’s so unfair. Still, for each hurtful sign seen and painful comment heard, there’s a friend around the corner reminding ‘Tricia Ann that she’s not alone. And her grandmother’s words–“You are somebody, a human being–no better, no worse than anybody else in this world”–echo in her head, lifting her spirits and pushing her forward.

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Weight 0.499 lbs
Dimensions 22.2 × 1 × 29.2 in

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