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Hardcover A Tugging String: A Novel about Growing Up During the Civil Rights Era Book

ISBN: 0525479678

ISBN13: 9780525479673

A Tugging String: A Novel about Growing Up During the Civil Rights Era

Duvy Greenberg is an ordinary twelve-year-old trying to fit in. He knows that his father, Jack, is a civil rights lawyer, but Duvy lives worlds away from Dorothy Milton, a black woman struggling to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A must buy for teachers and librarians

If you're looking for a stellar Civil Rights read that entertains and inspires, A Tugging String is your book. While reading the book aloud, my students walked with Duvy (childhood moniker of author David Greenberg) and experienced the laughter, pain, triumph and humanity of the intertwining stories: Duvy's navigation through adolescence and Jack Greenberg's role in the Civil Rights struggle of the 1960's. Iconic figures such as Martin Luther King, Jr. and Thurgood Marshall become flesh and blood for the reader as students experience the Civil Rights movement in a personal and unforgettable way. A Tugging String is well suited for upper elementary and middle grade readers, and should become part of the curriculum for all US school children. If your budget allows, hire David Greenberg himself to come to your school district to tell this story. He charms kids of all ages while inspiring students to stand up for what is right and noble.

Heart String Tug

I like all the books I've read by David Greenberg, as he is a first-class poet of the younger grades (and that includes college in the case of SLUGS)but here is this new one that really defies categorization. This novel makes you smile and sometimes laugh out loud. It takes a poet to do that in prose and Greenberg's prose is intimate, funny, friendly and introspective all at the same time. A Tugging String is about Martin Luther King Jr., Jack Greenberg (David's father, the lawyer who helped King's cause at its inception), and David, or Duvy, as he is cast in the novel. The story is also about being Jewish in a time of temper, bigotry, and protest in America. A small book about big things, well told, deeply experienced.

A Tugging String- Loved it!

Greenberg's novel about growing up in the Civil Rights Era is important on a couple of levels. First, it is a fascinating account of a young boy bumping up against such giants as Thurgood Marshall and Martin Luther King, Jr. Greenberg's father, Jack Greenberg, is a lawyer who fights to promote the civil rights of African Americans in America's south. Duvy, as Greenberg is affectionately called by his father, learns about predjudice firsthand. On another level, the book is a heart-felt tale of a boy's sometimes hilarious and sometimes painful process of growing up. Duvy worries about his hair, and does everything he can think of to try and tame it into smooth submission- to no avail. Duvy scores a touchdown- for the wrong team. But along the way, Duvy learns compassion, tolerance, and what it means when we say "All men are created equal". This is an important book. Thank you, David Greenberg, for recounting such a powerful story.

An important read, especially now

This historical fiction novel is a must-read not only for children, but adults as well. Readers see through the eyes of a child growing up in the midst of history being made the incredible struggles African Americans went through just for the right to vote. Greenberg takes readers back in time to better understand the civil rights movement through everyday events in his life, such as going to see grandparents, playing with friends and dealing with unruly curly hair! However, these childhood events are interwoven with history happening in his own living room, such as having Thurgood Marshall as a frequent visitor, receiving death threats, and, watching his father, civil rights lawyer Jack Greenberg, travel to the south to help defend the right to vote for all. There are several books written about that era, but this novel will help children realize that the rights they have and will have to vote, come on the backs of many heroes who fought for it. Itis an especially poignant time to read and share this book with many people as our country makes history with the first African American President-Elect.

A Tugging String helps young readers understand an incomprehensible period in American history

David Greenburg's novel is beautiful in its simplicity. As a teacher, I often struggle with how to teach students about difficult times in American history. Greenburg's novel is a true treasure as tells the story of the civil rights era through the eyes of a young boy. Young Duvy has his own problems growing up and not belonging. Not a star athlete, Duvy doesn't quite fit in with the other boys in town. He prefers to spend his time in the kitchen or writing. As he finds his way, his father, civil rights attorney, Jack Greenburg, fights for others to have the right to their own ways. The parallel stories make history personal and understandable for young readers. All middle graders know what it feels like to not belong. Greenburg deftly uses this universal understanding to help young readers construct their own understandings of the civil rights era. When students understand these universal rights and truths, they have a greater appreciation for democracy and civil responsibility. A Tugging String is an important novel for the current age.
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