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Saving Savannah
Saving Savannah | Tonya Bolden
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From acclaimed author Tonya Bolden comes the story of a teen girl becoming a woman on her own terms against the backdrop of widespread social change in the early 1900s. Savannah Riddle is lucky. As a daughter of an upper class African American family in Washington D.C., she attends one of the most rigorous public schools in the nation--black or white--and has her pick among the young men in her set. But lately the structure of her society--the fancy parties, the Sunday teas, the pretentious men, and shallow young women--has started to suffocate her. Then Savannah meets Lloyd, a young West Indian man from the working class who opens Savannah's eyes to how the other half lives. Inspired to fight for change, Savannah starts attending suffragist lectures and socialist meetings, finding herself drawn more and more to Lloyd's world. Set against the backdrop of the press for women's rights, the Red Summer, and anarchist bombings, Saving Savannah is the story of a girl and the risks she must take to be the change in a world on the brink of dramatic transformation.
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MallenNC
Saving Savannah | Tonya Bolden
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This YA historical fiction follows a prosperous African American teenager during a pivotal time in the early 20th century. I liked how the author sprinkled real people in the story. The author‘s note at the end about the real people was very interesting. I didn‘t realize this was a sequel until I finished it. I may still read the previous book.

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Saving Savannah | Tonya Bolden
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In the follow up to Inventing Victoria, we watch her daughter search for purpose and come of age in the midst of Red Summer in affluent DC. Now I must go back and see where it all started in Crossing Ebenezer Creek.

#YApril book 9

Allylu Yay! 3y
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staci.reads
Saving Savannah | Tonya Bolden
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Excellent YA historical fiction! The author writes about a historical time frame and perspective that no history books devote time to. Told by a young, upper-class, African American girl in 1919 Washington DC, she lives through the turmoil of the Suffrage Movement, Jim Crow, the Red Scare, Spanish Flu, and race riots, all while trying to figure out her purpose. The amount of history packed into 250 page book is impressive! #YAL

erzascarletbookgasm Sounds good, and that‘s a great cover too! 💙 4y
staci.reads @erzascarletbookgasm Beautiful, right?! 4y
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