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Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 - Community Reviews back

by Christopher Paul Curtis
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An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge
An Un-Calibrated Centrifuge rated it 5 years ago
Another from NPR's Ultimate Backseat Bookshelf. When I saw the In Memory note at the beginning of the book, I knew whatever I had expected of this book was wrong. Parts were very difficult to read, mainly the end, but some of the family parts at the beginning. This was balanced out by the school ...
Miss Osi's Favorite Books
Miss Osi's Favorite Books rated it 5 years ago
The Watsons Go To Birmingham is a historical fiction book that should be introduced to every child in 4th or 5th grade. The story is about a family and their journey back to the south. The story takes place during 1963, and gives a perspective of what life was like during the Civil Wars era. I would...
Ready Readers
Ready Readers rated it 5 years ago
This is a book with many themes such as coming of age, society and morality. The narrator is a nine year old named Kenny Watsons. Kenny's family has to go south to Birmingham when Kenny's older brother gets in trouble. The family so happens to come into down when troubles of the civil rights movemen...
Dara Beth's Classroom Library
Dara Beth's Classroom Library rated it 5 years ago
The Watson's Go to Birmingham-1963 was first published by Christopher Paul Curtis in December of 1995. This story is about a family from Flint, Michigan. The story starts out telling the troubling experiences of the Watson kids (Byron, Kenny, and Joetta) at their school. After the parents have had e...
Ms.Wolfe's Classroom Books and Finds
The Watsons go to Birmingham is both a heart wrenching yet funny and relatable book about the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham. As someone who as grown up in Alabama my whole life, I remember reading this book and laughing at some of the mannerisms Grandma had because it was something that I had ...
Miss Gothard's Book Blog
Miss Gothard's Book Blog rated it 6 years ago
In this book, the Watsons head to Birmingham (1963) to visit Grandma Sands. Their visit happens during the Civil Rights Movement. The book shows how the racism and the violence in the South at this time changed many families forever. The narrator, Kenny, witnessed a church bombing and became depress...
Joyia's Book Corner
Joyia's Book Corner rated it 7 years ago
The Watsons Go to Birmingham is the story about the Watson family's trip to Birmingham, Alabama during the time of the Civil Rights Movement. Throughout the journey, the family learns a lot about each other, growing up, and racism. The book received a Lexile score of 1000L, making it suitable for mo...
Books for my Classroom
Books for my Classroom rated it 8 years ago
The Watsons go to Birmingham seems like it would be a good book to incorporate Reading and Social Studies. I have not read the book but for some reason, I remember my mom referencing the book when I was in her 5th grade classroom. The book is about a family that lives in Michigan and ends up moving ...
Justin's Books
Justin's Books rated it 8 years ago
The Watson's Go To Birmingham would be a great story to read in fifth grade. It teaches a great history lesson about how segregation, and racism was during the Civil Rights Movement in the south.
Admitted Dilettante
Admitted Dilettante rated it 11 years ago
warming up the old car in Detroit. . . this book was hilarious and yet so sobering in the end. Much better than his Newbery winner!
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