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Ringside, 1925
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Ringside, 1925
Views from the Scopes Trial
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Juvenile Fiction; Juvenile Fiction - Historical - United States - 20th Century | Knopf Books for Young Readers | Hardcover | February 2008 | $15.99 | 978-0-375-84047-0 (0-375-84047-8)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

The year is 1925, and the students of Dayton, Tennessee, are ready for a summer of fishing, swimming, some working, and drinking root beer floats at Robinson’s Drugstore. But when their science teacher, J. T. Scopes, is arrested for having taught Darwin’s theory of evolution in class, it seems it won’t be just any ordinary summer in Dayton.
As Scopes’ trial proceeds, the small town is faced with astonishing, nationwide publicity: reporters, lawyers, scientists, religious leaders, and tourists. But amidst the circus-like atmosphere is a threatening sense of tension–not only in the courtroom, but among even the strongest of friends. This compelling novel in poems chronicles a controversy with a profound impact on science and culture in America–and one that continues to this day.


REVIEWS

Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, February 25, 2008:
“The colorful facts she retrieves, the personal story lines and the deft rhythm of the narrative are more than enough invitation to readers to ponder the issues she raises.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jen Bryant teaches Children’s Literature at West Chester University and lives in Pennsylvania.


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