Description
Description
Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Woodson's Brown Girl Dreaming, debut author Willie Mae Brown crafts an unforgettable memoir about growing up amidst the civil rights movement in a town at the crossroads of history.
As the civil rights movement and the fight for voter rights unfold in Selma, Alabama, many things happen inside and outside the Brown family's home that do not have anything to do with the landmark 1965 march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. Yet the famous outrages which unfold on that span form an inescapable backdrop in this collection of stories about the everyday and the extraordinary. In one, twelve-year-old Willie Mae takes it upon herself to offer summer babysitting services to a glamorous single white mother--a secret she keeps from her parents that unravels with shocking results. In another, Willie Mae reluctantly joins her mother at a church rally, and is forever changed after hearing Martin Luther King Jr. deliver a defiant speech in spite of a court injunction. Infused with the vernacular of her Southern upbringing, My Selma captures the voice and vision of a fascinating young person--perspicacious, impetuous, and resourceful in her ways of seeing the world around her--who gifts us with a loving portrayal of her hometown while also delivering a no-holds-barred indictment of the time and place.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
ILA Children's and Young Adult Book Awards: Intermediate Nonfiction Winner
Alabama Author Award Winner
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection
A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year
A Missouri Association of School Librarians Dogwood Reading List Selection
Amazon Top 20 Children's Books of the Year So Far
"As Willie Mae Brown tells her stories, she captures her young life in Selma, Alabama, during the 1960s. You hear the sounds of Selma. You see Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a rally. You witness good, evil, grief, pain, and worry. You smell wonderful food, feel the comfort of a mother's protective embrace, and yearn like Hundey for freedom and equality. My Selma is an immersive, poignant experience, a remarkable chronicle of time, and a must-read." --Joy J. Burnham, Ph.D., Senior Associate Dean, College of Education, the University of Alabama "A moving reminiscence that opens the doors of truth and allows the winds of honesty to blow." --Becky Nichols, Director, Selma Dallas County Public Library
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