Chapter & Verse: The Loud Silence of Francine Green and Years of Dust

Thu, 02/18/2010 - 6:30pm
Chapter & Verse Book Club, a book club for adults who enjoy children's literature, is reading The Loud Silence of Francine Green by Karen Cushman (novel) and Years of Dust by Albert Marrin (picture book biography).
Location: 
Redbery Books
43455 Kavanaugh Street
Cable, Wisconsin 54821

By Karen Cushman
$16.00
ISBN-13: 9780618504558
Availability: Usually Ships in 1-5 days
Published: Clarion Books, 08/01/2006
Francine Green doesn't speak up much, and who can blame her? Her parents aren't interested in her opinions, the nuns at school punish girls who ask too many questions, and the House Committee on Un-American Activities is blacklisting people who express unpopular ideas. There's safety in silence. Francine would rather lose herself in a book, or in daydreams about her favorite Hollywood stars, than risk attracting attention or getting in trouble. But when outspoken, passionate Sophie Bowman transfers into Francine's class at All Saints School for Girls, Francine finds herself thinking about things that never concerned her before--free speech, the atom bomb, the existence of God, the way people treat each other. Eventually, Francine discovers that she not only has something to say, she is absolutely determined to say it. Once again, Karen Cushman follows a young woman's progress toward her true self, this time exploring the nature of friendship and the experience of growing up Catholic in an era that is both fascinating and relevant to today's young people.

Years of Dust (Hardcover)

By Albert Marrin
$22.99
ISBN-13: 9780525420774
Availability: On Our Shelves Now
Published: Dutton Juvenile, 08/01/2009
Before global warming, there was dust. In the 1930s, dangerous black storms swept through the Great Plains. Created by drought and reckless farming, these lethal storms were part of an environmental, economic, and human catastrophe that changed the course of American history. In riveting, accessible prose, an acclaimed historian explains the causes behind the disaster and explores the Dust Bowlas impact, from a rich cultural legacy to the visionary conservation that would finally offer hope to the Plains.