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Spite Fences

Written by Trudy KrisherAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Trudy Krisher
Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations | Laurel Leaf | Paperback | August 1996 | $6.50 | 978-0-440-22016-9 (0-440-22016-5)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Thirteen-year-old Maggie Pugh has lived in Kinship, Georgia, all her life.
In all that time almost nothing has changed. If you are poor, you live on the
west side of town. If you are rich, you live on the hill in the north end and
get to go boating at the country club in Troy. If you are white you use one
bathroom at Byer's Drugs and if you are colored you use another.

All that starts to change in the summer of 1960. It is the summer when Maggie's
younger sister, Gardenia, triumphs in the Hayes County Little Miss Contest. It
is the summer when Maggie must decide whether or not to tell anyone about the
horrible thing she saw. Most of all it's the summer of Maggie's first camera, a
tool that becomes a way for her to find independence and a different kind of
truth.


AWARDS

WINNER 1995 - ALA Best Books for Young Adults
WINNER 1995 - IRA Children's Book Award for Younger Readers