One Crazy Summer
Book info: One Crazy Summer (Hardcover, 240 pages – Quill Tree Books, 2011) – Quill Tree Books, 2011. Language: Eng.
Condition: Good
Set against the backdrop of 1968 Oakland, this compelling narrative follows the journey of three sisters—Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern—as they navigate their complex relationship with their estranged mother, Cecile. This reprint edition of Rita Williams-Garcia's award-winning novel, recognized with the Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Award, offers readers a poignant exploration of family dynamics, identity, and social justice. As they spend their summer together, the sisters are unexpectedly immersed in a world of activism through a day camp run by the Black Panthers, challenging their understanding of community and self. Readers will find this book both entertaining and educational, making it an excellent addition to summer reading lists or family road trip itineraries. It not only captivates with humor and heart but also delves into significant historical themes, such as civil rights and the impact of family heritage. As the sisters grapple with their past and present, they discover more about themselves and the broader societal issues at play, making this a must-read for anyone interested in personal growth and historical context.