The Red Rose Box
ISBN 9780399237027 | 144 pages | 27 May 2002 | Putnam Juvenile | 5.70 x 8.58in | 10 - AND UP years
Awards
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Coretta Scott King Honor
ALA Notable Book
Notable Books for a Global Society
Summary of The Red Rose Box
Summary of The Red Rose Box
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When Leah's aunt Olivia sends her a red rose box all the way from California for her tenth birthday, she and her younger sister Ruth can hardly imagine what could be inside. Living in dusty Sulphur, Louisiana, the arrival of the box, full of magical things-lipstick, nailpolish, and a 100% silk bedjacket-is about the most exciting thing that has ever happened to Leah and Ruth.
A timeless universal tale of a young girl’s road to maturity. An impressive debut. (Kirkus ReviewsAunt Olivia has also sent some train tickets for a trip to Los Angeles and freedom, far away from the Jim Crow laws that keep the Southern blacks down. Leah is enchanted by her rich aunt's lifestyle and the California culture. Like the treasures in the box, California is almost too good to be true. But when tragedy forces Leah and Ruth to make Los Angeles their permanent home, the girls are torn by longing for their roots. Brenda Woods has written an evocative first novel about the importance of remembering your past, even as you move away from it. Delicately and richly drawn. Provides more insight into the forces behind the civil rights movement than many novels... and it’s also a quietly touching story of a girl’s survival. (BCCB) |
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