by Ossie Davis
It is August 28, 1968, the day of the Freedom March on Washington, D.C. Everyone in town is going---except Isaac Stone. His father, a bitter Korean War veteran, forbids it. "Nonviolence is the same as cowardice, " he says. But Stone has heard Martin Luther King, Jr., preach, and he wants to follow in his footsteps. He is sure he will change his father's mind---until their church is bombed and two of his classmates are killed. Can Stone conquer his own anger and live up to his dream? 215 pages Publisher : Puffin Books Date Published : 1995 First member to have this in CatalogTalk about this |