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"Deed So" by Katharine A. Russell
Product Description(Amazon.com)
It is 1962, and Agnes Hayden Bashford, Haddie, a brainy Southern teen from a tradition-bound family, dreams of breaking free from suffocating expectations placed on girls and from Wicomico Corners. She vows to escape to the exhilarating world beyond its narrow borders, like her handsome, older friend Gideon Albright who is going to Vietnam. A series of shocking incidents brings the outside world crashing down on her peaceful village, exposing long-buried family secrets and setting Haddie on a collision course with an unstable firebrand who will have to silence her to protect his identity. Haddie witnesses the fatal shooting of a black teen by a white down-on-his-luck farmer trying to protect his retarded son. The resulting murder trial attracts outside agitators and political aspirants, and pits townspeople against each other. Excited about being a witness in the trial, Haddie sees her moment of notoriety dissolve into frustration and discomfort and tragedy claim the people around her. The racially-charged case exposes civic fault lines and secrets within Haddie's own family, shattering her comfortable home life, and unleashes an arsonist who terrorizes the community by night. In Deed So, a young girl and an entire town lose their innocence in the last year of innocence, the year before the Kennedy assassination, the civil rights struggle, feminist activism and the Vietnam War changed America forever.
Paperback: 438 pages
Publisher: CreateSpace (November 18, 2010)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 145377503X
ISBN-13: 978-1453775035
MY THOUGHTS: I enjoyed reading this book. It reminded me of To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. The line of history in the book is right on target. All the tense times of the Civil Rights movement, along with the Vietnam War, is changing the face of America and Haddie. When the trial starts Haddie is thrilled to me a witness. But the outcome of the trial sends Haddie into frustration. And what is the secret in Haddie's own family that causes so much trouble? You'll have to read the book to find out. I highly recommend this book, it's written beautifully.
MY RATING: 8-12

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