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Title
As fast as words could fly (41212)
Physical Illustrated; 40 pages
Produced 2013
Distributor Lee & Low Books (5084)
Audience Intermediate, Junior High (IJ)
Collection Professional Library
Synopsis "A thirteen-year-old African American boy in 1960s Greenville, North Carolina, uses his typing skills to make a statement as part of the Civil Rights movement. Based on true events. Includes author's note"—Provided by publisher.
Author Tuck, Pamela M.
Added autho Velasquez, Eric
Dimensions 27 cm
Edition First edition.
ISBN# 9781620148594
Pub. Loc. New York
Parts 1 volume (unpaged)
Stmt Resp by Pamela M. Tuck ; illustrations by Eric Velasquez.
Subjects Racism—Fiction; Historical fiction; Black people—Civil rights—Fiction; Black people—Fiction; Typewriting—Fiction; School integration—Fiction; Family life—North Carolina—Fiction; Greenville (N.C.)—History—20th century—Fiction; Velasquez, Eric,—illustrator(A); Social Studies; Inclusive education; English/Language Arts; Diversity(CK)
Call# E TUC
Note FER Approved.
Holdings
Book 1 copy
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