Protagonist and Central Conflict: Twelve-year-old Marlee struggles with her first year of middle school in 1948 Little Rock, Arkansas until she meets new friend Liz, whose boldness inspires Marlee. When Liz leaves school suddenly, Marlee hears others speculating about Liz’s race; she must find the courage to stand up for true friendship amidst tense battles over integrating schools.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Racism and prejudice; intolerance; racial slurs; mentions of violence, lynching, and explosives
Kristin Levine, Author
Bio: Born in 1974; attended Swarthmore College and American University; currently lives in Virginia; writes works for middle graders and teens inspired by her background and by events in the lives of her family members
Other Works: The Paper Cowboy (2014); The Jigsaw Jungle (2018); The Thing I’m Most Afraid Of (2021)
Awards: Starred reviews from Kirkus, School Library Journal, and Publishers Weekly; 25 awards at the state level
CENTRAL THEMESconnected and noted throughout this Teaching Unit:
Entrenched Racism
Learning to Speak Out
Transformative Relationships
STUDY OBJECTIVES: In accomplishing the components of this Unit, students will:
Develop an understanding of the cultural and historical contexts regarding racism and segregation that incite Marlee’s conflict.
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