Queenie Peavy
by Robert Burch
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Tormented by taunts that her father is in prison, thirteen-year-old Queenie retaliates by causing a lot of trouble until she discovers something important about her father and herself.Tags
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The story of Queenie Peavy will stick with you. Poor Queenie has a father in the penitentiary and a mother slaving away at the local cannery. Queenie herself can barely stay out of trouble. Times are hard in Cotton Junction, Georgia so she protects herself by carrying a large chip on her shoulder. Anger constantly bubbles beneath her tough-as-nails exterior. Papa was found guilty of armed robbery and despite the truth behind the taunting, Queenie wants to hurt anyone who speaks of her dad. To further hide her pain she aims and shoots her hatred as easily and quickly as the rocks she is constantly throwing. She can hit any target without remorse. It takes the threat of being sent to a reformatory school to set Queenie down a different show more path. For one day she is determined to be a good girl, but how can she stay on that path when she has been the tough-as-mails girl for so long? Is she destined to always be a trouble maker? Burch paints a realistic picture of a girl trying to make her way during the Great Depression. I thought this would make a great movie! show less
I read this book many years ago, as a youth, and wanted to read it again. Lo and behold, there was a copy at a used book sale, so I bought it and reread it.
I would recommend it as a good book, about believable characters in difficult situations. It was definitely worth reading. However, I've given my copy away to a mother of four at our church.
I would recommend it as a good book, about believable characters in difficult situations. It was definitely worth reading. However, I've given my copy away to a mother of four at our church.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0590087541/ref=rdr_ext_tmb - My cover mostly orange, but don't have access to a camera right now.
Not a bad book, but a little implausible, and a little didactic. The kind of book I would have enjoyed when I was about 11 or 12, as Queenie surely is a noble spirit and an audacious character. What's most cool is how casually integrated this community is - it's apparently pre- Jim Crow and we're not even 100% sure what 'race' Queenie is (though we do know she has both white and Negro friends).
Not a bad book, but a little implausible, and a little didactic. The kind of book I would have enjoyed when I was about 11 or 12, as Queenie surely is a noble spirit and an audacious character. What's most cool is how casually integrated this community is - it's apparently pre- Jim Crow and we're not even 100% sure what 'race' Queenie is (though we do know she has both white and Negro friends).
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- Canonical title
- Queenie Peavy
- Original publication date
- 1966
- Dedication
- For three speccial friends, Jimmie Cole, Wilda Jackson, Roxanna Austin
- First words
- Queenie Peavy was the only girl in Cotton Junction who could chew tobacco.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The baby laughed too, but he probably didn't know what was funny.
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- Genres
- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 813.54 — Literature & rhetoric American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .B91585 .Q — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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- English
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