The Stones of Mourning Creek

by Diane Les Becquets

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In Alabama in the 1960s, fourteen-year-old Francie develops a controversial and dangerous friendship with a "colored girl" her own age.

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A beautifully written book by Diane Les Becquets, The Stones of Mourning Creek is a worthwhile read for people of any age. It's written for a teen audience, but older children and adults could easily enjoy this book as well. On a hot summer day just two months after the death of her mother, Francie is walking along the creek's edge when a cottonmouth bites her ankle. She yells for help as the poison spreads through her body, knowing that there is no one around to hear her on the lonely creek. She awakes to find herself in the the home of a caring black family and soon becomes close friends with the daughter, Ruthie. Francie soon learns how strongly rascism and prejudice run in her small Alabama town and how much power one horrible man show more can have over the county. Perhaps friendship is the most powerful thing in this story though. As Francie and Ruthie grow closer, they discover that they both have deep pain inside them, and unravel a mystery that haunts them both. show less

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The Stones of Mourning Creek

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Fiction and Literature, Teen, Tween, Young Adult
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352Society, government, & culturePublic administration & military scienceGeneral considerations of public administration
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PZ7 .L56245Language and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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