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The Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine

The Lions of Little Rock

by Kristin Levine

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  • Jan 2012, 304 pages
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Nyah

Neverending Friendship
This book is truly well written.Marlee, unlike others in Little Rock during segregation times has put colors of sin aside just to be with her one and only friend even if she is colored. She even managed to help re-open schools (not integration nor segregation , education) and try to show people that integration is not bad. Her friend is colored and she helped her get her voice heard.This is truly my favorite novel.
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