The Clock of Life by Nancy Klann-Moren is about
Jason Lee desiring to be as brave as his dad and do the right thing no matter what. It shows the effects of the
Vietnam War and the civil rights movement on Jason Lee’s family. Jason Lee is a southern white boy who befriends Samson Jackson, a black boy in spite of what others think. Jason Lee’s father was actively involved in the civil rights movement and endured ridicule for joining with the blacks in the march with Martin Luther King before Jason Lee was born but died in the Vietnam war before Jason Lee was born.
Jason Lee’s coming of age story is both interesting and sad. My favorite part was when Jason Lee and Wally went to visit Jason Lee's mom at the hospital and helped her escape! It’s an entertaining historical fiction read that emphasizes blacks and whites are alike and should have the same rights.
(Karen's review posted 8/22/13, 4 stars)
The Clock of life by Nancy Klann-Moren is a real good coming of age story about a young white boy who befriends a young black boy in the south. This book had my attention all the way! I really enjoyed the main character and the story line was well told. Great writing that I think both young teens and older people would enjoy.
(Gerard's review posted 7/15/13, 5 stars)
August 28 will be the
50th anniversary of the 1963 civil rights March with Martin Luther King's famous "I Have a Dream" speech. This book would be a good one to read this week!
Here's a teaser from the book:
"It's a tough thing to do in these parts, but you be friends with
anyone you want, Jason Lee. Don't let nobody tell you different, you
hear?" Her tone sounded like a scolding.
"I won't."
"Your daddy got himself forty-seven stitches across the back of his
shoulder. And they threw him in jail to boot, just so you and boys like
Samson could be friends."
From page 8 of The Clock of Life by Nancy Klann-Moren.
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