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A teenager struggles to live up to the values and ideals her grandfather inspired as she encounters prejudice, injustice, and racism. After two years in a German-American Internment Camp in Texas, Trudy Herman's family is released, and they move to Mississippi. Here, Trudy comes face-to-face with discrimination and must decide whether to look the other way or become the person her beloved grandfather believed she could be?

Produktbeschreibung
A teenager struggles to live up to the values and ideals her grandfather inspired as she encounters prejudice, injustice, and racism. After two years in a German-American Internment Camp in Texas, Trudy Herman's family is released, and they move to Mississippi. Here, Trudy comes face-to-face with discrimination and must decide whether to look the other way or become the person her beloved grandfather believed she could be?
Autorenporträt
B. E. Beck is an educator and writer. She taught at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, before moving to the Seattle College District. She is a member of Pacific Northwest Writers Association and is active in two writers' groups. She and her husband live in the Seattle area.