Bombingham
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2001
304
Novel • Fiction
Birmingham, Alabama • 1960s
2001
Adult
13-18 years
Bombingham by Anthony Grooms follows Walter Burke, a nineteen-year-old African-American soldier in Vietnam, who reflects on his traumatic childhood during the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham, Alabama. Flashbacks reveal his experiences with racial violence, family turmoil, and involvement in non-violent protests, juxtaposed with his current struggles in the war. Topics include racial violence, childhood trauma, and non-violent protest.
Dark
Mysterious
Melancholic
Gritty
Contemplative
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Anthony Grooms’ Bombingham is lauded for its powerful portrayal of the Civil Rights Movement through the eyes of a young boy. Critics commend its emotional depth and historical accuracy. However, some find the narrative pace uneven and the alternating timelines occasionally confusing. Overall, it is praised for its compelling storytelling and poignant insights.
Readers who would enjoy Bombingham by Anthony Grooms are typically drawn to historical fiction exploring civil rights-era conflicts. Similar to fans of The Help and To Kill a Mockingbird, they appreciate compelling narratives about racial tensions and personal transformation during pivotal moments in American history.
402 ratings
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304
Novel • Fiction
Birmingham, Alabama • 1960s
2001
Adult
13-18 years
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