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Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy by Gary D. Schmidt

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Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy

A Newbery Honor Award Winner

Gary D. Schmidt

HarperCollins · Print & ebook · March 17, 2020

Reading lane: 20th-Century U.S.

A 2005 Newbery Honor Book It only takes a few hours for Turner Buckminster to start hating Phippsburg, Maine.

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Good for readers who enjoy 20th-Century U.S.Good for fans of Historical FictionGood for readers who enjoy 20th-Century U.S. and Prejudice & Racism.

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Authors
Gary D. Schmidt
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published
March 17, 2020
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
20th-Century U.S. · Prejudice & Racism
Reading lane
20th-Century U.S.

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A 2005 Newbery Honor Book It only takes a few hours for Turner Buckminster to start hating Phippsburg, Maine. No one in town will let him forget that he's a minister's son, even if he doesn't act like one. But then he meets Lizzie Bright Griffin, a smart and sassy girl from a poor nearby island community founded by former slaves. Despite his father's-and the town's-disapproval of their friendship, Turner spends time with Lizzie, and it opens up a whole new world to him, fill...

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A 2005 Newbery Honor Book It only takes a few hours for Turner Buckminster to start hating Phippsburg, Maine. No one in town will let him forget that he's a minister's son, even if he doesn't act like one. But then he meets Lizzie Bright Griffin, a smart and sassy girl from a poor nearby island community founded by former slaves. Despite his father's-and the town's-disapproval of their friendship, Turner spends time with Lizzie, and it opens up a whole new world to him, filled with the mystery and wonder of Maine's rocky coast. The two soon discover that the town elders, along with Turner's father, want to force the people to leave Lizzie's island so that Phippsburg can start a lucrative tourist trade there. Turner gets caught up in a spiral of disasters that alter his life-but also lead him to new levels of acceptance and maturity. This sensitively written historical novel, based on the true story of a community's destruction, highlights a unique friendship during a time of change. Author's note.

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