Praise and Accolades for GLORY BEA NPR "Backseat Book Club" selectionFeatured on NPR's "Weekend Edition"with Scott Simon A Texas Bluebonnet Award Nominee"There's a whiff of Carson McCullers in Augusta Scattergood's story of a sultry Southern summer long ago when the outside world moved all the markers of Glorianna Hemphill's growing up. It's a summer of bigotry and behive hairdoos, of sit-ins and dangerous boys. All mixed together and beautifully recalled."Richard Peck, Newbery Award-winning author of A YEAR DOWN YONDER"GLORY BE is a lovely debut novel for younger readers, akin to Kathryn Stockett's THE HELPan important read that raises powerful racial issues of the 1960s American South."Kathryn Erskine, National Book Award-winning author of MOCKINGBIRDGLORY BE weaves a seamless story of sisterly love, broken friendships, and the strength that it takes to stand up for the right thing. Augusta Scattergood is at the top of my debut-authors-to-watch list."Barbara O'Connor, Parents' Choice Award-winning author of HOW TO STEAL A DOG"In Glory herself, tilting on the threshold of adolescence, Scattergood paints a balanced portrait of childlike selfinterest and awakening integrity. This moving, intimate look at America's struggle for civil rights, as seen through the narrow lens of one growing girl, will spark interesting discussion."BOOKLIST"This debut offers a vivid glimpse of the 1960s South through the eyes of a spirited girl who takes a stand."KIRKUS REVIEWS"Scattergood's effective snapshot of the fight against segregation, one town at a time, makes personal the tumultuous atmosphere of the times."PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"Glory is an appealing, authentic character whose unflinching convictions, missteps, and reflections will captivate readers."SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL
February gets a lot of love (pun intended) for being the month of lace, doilies, and hearts, but the month should also be recognized for being something much more important and significant—Black History Month. The precursor to Black History Month was established in 1926 and was just one week in February dedicated to Black history. […]
These age appropriate stories, from picture books to chapter books, explore the struggle for racial equality and the valuable history of social and political movements that occurred in America. Featuring heroes and portraying different aspects of the civil rights movements, each book has an important story to tell and a lesson to be learned. From […]