Lives of our own

After her wealthy parents divorce, Shawna returns with her father to the small Georgia town where he grew up, and there she experiences new attitudes toward race relations, learns something shocking about her father's past, and discovers a surprising link with one of the "popular" white girls at school.

Dutton Children's Books
1998
9780525459590
book
Lexile: 
640

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