![]() ![]() This wonderfully enlightening story details the passion and determination of 4,000 school-aged African-American students in May 1963 who sought to change the path and mindset of those holding the keys to historically segregated schools in Birmingham, AL., one of the most racially charged, divided, and violent cities in America. We’ve Got a Job: The 1963 Birmingham Children’s March Makes for a great book club read with an unexpected ending! I’m not much into historical fiction generally, but this one kept me very interested all the way through almost a thousand pages, and I have never left a book feeling like I knew a character as well as I felt about Scarlett.Ī very good crime thriller mystery. Hugh Fraser played Hastings opposite David Suchet’s Poirot in the Poirot TV series, and, although Poirot did not take his bumbling sidekick along on this particular adventure, Fraser still manages to perfectly capture the tone and atmosphere of Christie’s early 1900s England.Īn oldie but goodie. ![]() One of Penny’s best so far: tense, riveting, with the sense of untold horrors being brought to light. ![]()
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