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The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 (Thorndike Press Large Print Juvenile Series)
Written By:
Christopher Paul Curtis
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Enter the hilarious world of ten-year-old Kenny and his family, the Weird Watsons of Flint, Michigan. There's Momma, Dad, little sister Joetta, Kenny, and Byron, Kenny's older brother, who, at thirteen, is an "official juvenile delinquent."
When Momma and Dad decide it's time for a visit to Grandma, Dad comes home with the amazing Ultra-Glide, and the Watsons set out on a trip like no other. Heading South, they're going to Birmingham, Alabama, and toward one of the darkest moments in America's history.
By turns comic, tragic, and touching, this remarkable Newbery Honor work, delightfully performed by LeVar Burton in this unabridged production, will delight listeners young and old as they meet Christopher Paul Curtis, a storyteller of bold ambition and a true and original voice and his inimitable Watsons.
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SO much better than I expected! The dialogue flowed very well and the characters were all highly realistic. There were some nitpicky things I disliked, though. I think the title was misleading, since they didn't actually go to Birmingham until very late in the story, and to me, it's not the biggest part of the story. (Maybe it should have just been titled 'The Watsons'? Their familial bonds are what the story is about to me.) Another thing that bothered me was the first page, too many similes and metaphors. This is not continued in the rest of the book, and is also doesn't sound like a ten year old child speaking at all. I did love the chapter titles, though. They were very conversational and informal, exactly what you'd expect from a ten year old like Kenny. The plot was great, until the ending. That was the most abrupt ending I've ever had to read. The story was flowing so well, and then, poof, you never actually find out what happens to Byron and the rest of the Watsons. Kind of a disappointment, which is why I'm only rating the story 4/5.
The Watsons Go Birmingham
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The Watsons go to Birmingham
The Watsons go to Birmingham is about a family that moves to Michigan from Alabama. Its 7 below zero there and they are mad at the dad for making them move there because its 70 where they used to live.
I would suggest this book for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders for racial comments, cursing, and the reading level. This author really lived through this story and it was pretty much true. This is when people judged people by there color.
You should read this book for more info. It's worth your time to read about your history.
Good book with hilarious scenes
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The Watsons Go To Birmingham - 1963 was a good book with some hilarious scenes. I think that Byron was the funniest in the whole book. The things that he did would almost make you laugh out loud. The first incident he had was that he was kissing himself in the mirror of their car called the brown bomber. It was cold so his lips got stuck to it. He also bullies his little brother named "Kenny" and some of the ways he does it is funny. He told Kenny that they picked up frozen people in the garbage trucks. He said that because Joetta kept griping because she wears so many clothes and she does not want to. He also tells Kenny there is something called a wool pooh that kills people by drowning them. The Wool Pooh is not real and it is really just a whirl pool. If you're looking for a funny book, this is one I recommend you read.
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The novel "The Watson's Go to Birmingham 1963" is wonderful. The time setting of the book is in the early 1960's, during the Civil Rights Movement. The two places where most of the events take place are in Flint, Michigan and Birmingham, Alabama. There are five main characters and they are: Kenny, Byron, and Joeta Watson, and Kenny's mom and dad. Kenny is a good kind and smart kid. His brother, Byron, on the other hand, is a punk who is always in trouble and has failed several grades. Joeta, Kenny's little sister, is six years old and very gullible. Kenny's mom is strict but kind. Kenny's dad is a typical dad. He means business, but still goofs off from time to time. They are all in the same family.
One chapter that I really liked was titled "Nazi Parachutes Invade the Flint River but get Shot Down by Cpt. Byron Watson and his Flame Thrower of Death". One morning Byron goes into the bathroom with army men and matches. Kenny watches what Byron does through a key hole and sees that Byron is dropping army men with toilet paper parachutes that are lit on fire. Byron had already done similar things. When their mom finds out, she grabs Byron and goes to burn his fingers. Joeta blows out the matches every time until their mother stops.
In my opinion, "The Watson's go to Birmingham 1963" is a very good and funny novel that I strongly advise reading.
This book is the best!
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When I read this book it was hard to put it down! From Kenny who is very talented for his age to Byron(By)who tries to act all cool to their little sister Joetta(Joey)who is very different for a young child things are very crazy sometimes. Their dad,Daniel, acts like a clown when he knows people are watching him. He is from Flint the town they now live in. Their mom,Wilona,is a very calm person when she wants to be and sometimes she is kind of a drama queen.She is originally from Birmingham. When they all go to Birmingham they listen to music on their recently bought record player and take adventures!
If you decide to get this book I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
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Product Details
Binding:
Hardcover
Format:
Bargain Price
Number Of Items:
1
Number Of Pages:
260
Publication Date:
2000-08-31
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