Glory Be
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2012
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Realistic Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureMississippi • 1960s
2012
YA
8-12 years
680L
Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood is a children's novel that follows a young girl named Glory in the summer of 1964. Set in Mississippi, the story addresses themes of racial segregation, friendship, and change as Glory navigates the complexities of her town's divided community during the Civil Rights Movement.
Nostalgic
Heartwarming
Inspirational
Contemplative
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Glory Be by Augusta Scattergood is praised for its engaging portrayal of the Civil Rights era through a young girl's perspective. Reviewers commend its authentic Southern setting and relatable characters. However, some suggest the plot could be more developed for older readers. Overall, it's considered an insightful read for middle-grade audiences, blending historical context with personal growth.
A reader who would enjoy Augusta Scattergood's Glory Be is likely interested in historical fiction set in the American South, centered on themes of friendship and social change during the Civil Rights Movement. Similar readers might also enjoy The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis.
5,752 ratings
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208
Novel • Fiction
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Realistic Fiction•
Children`s LiteratureMississippi • 1960s
2012
YA
8-12 years
680L
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