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Midnight Without a Moon

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2017

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Linda Williams Jackson

Midnight Without a Moon

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2017
Book Details
Pages

320

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Mississippi • 1950s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

10-14 years

Lexile Level

870L

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Super Short Summary

In the summer of 1955, 13-year-old Rose Lee Carter navigates the complexities of growing up Black in the rural Mississippi Delta town of Stillwater. She dreams of moving north to pursue higher education but confronts the harsh realities of racism, familial loyalty, and colorism as she witnesses and processes the murder of Emmett Till. Rose ultimately decides to stay in Mississippi to fight for racial justice and embrace her community. The novel contains depictions of racial hatred and violence, including lynchings and abuse.

Challenging

Emotional

Inspirational

Melancholic

Reviews & Readership

4.4

1,916 ratings

83%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Midnight Without a Moon by Linda Williams Jackson is praised for its compelling narrative and rich historical context, depicting the struggles of an African American girl in 1950s Mississippi. Reviewers laud the authentic portrayal of racism and strong character development. However, some mention a slow-paced plot. Overall, it is seen as a powerful and evocative read.

Who should read this

Who Should Read Midnight Without a Moon?

Readers who enjoyed The Watsons Go to Birmingham—1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis or Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor will find Midnight Without a Moon captivating. This poignant historical novel, set in the 1950s South, appeals to those interested in civil rights, powerful family narratives, and coming-of-age stories.

4.4

1,916 ratings

83%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

3%

Not a fan

Book Details
Pages

320

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Mississippi • 1950s

Publication Year

2017

Audience

Middle grade

Recommended Reading Age

10-14 years

Lexile Level

870L

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