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306
Novel • Fiction
Little Rock, Arkansas • 1950s
2012
Middle grade
10-14 years
630L
The Lions of Little Rock by Kristin Levine follows twelve-year-old Marlee Nisbett in 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, as she overcomes extreme shyness to befriend Liz Fullerton, a new student who turns out to be a "colored girl" passing for white. Despite threats and the city's turmoil over school integration, Marlee finds her voice, unifies her family, and supports efforts to ensure equal educational opportunities in her community. The book addresses themes of racism, courage, and friendship.
Inspirational
Heartwarming
Challenging
Contemplative
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Reviewers consistently praise Kristin Levine's The Lions of Little Rock for its thoughtful portrayal of friendship and courage amidst racial tension. The narrative is commended for its engaging characters and historical authenticity. Some critics note a slow pacing in parts and predictability in the plot. Overall, it's regarded as a poignant, educational read.
Readers who cherished Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry or The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963 will be captivated by The Lions of Little Rock. This poignant, historical novel set in 1958 Little Rock, Arkansas, appeals to middle-grade readers interested in civil rights, friendship, and overcoming prejudice.
21,964 ratings
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306
Novel • Fiction
Little Rock, Arkansas • 1950s
2012
Middle grade
10-14 years
630L
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