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Item Nr: B 124421 Title: Things Too Huge to Fix by Saying Sorry
Grade Lvl: IJ Author: Vaught, Susan
Length: 342 Prod/Pub: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Copyright: 2016 Series:
Book Type: FC Biographee:
Copies: 2 Loan Period: 42 days
 
  A mysterious note takes Dani Beans into the secrets of Ole Miss and its dark past in this compelling middle grade novel from the author of Footer Davis Probably Is Crazy. "Sooner or later, we're all gonna be okay." That's what Dani's Grandma Beans used to say. But that was before she got Alzheimer's. Lately, Dani isn't so sure Grandma Beans was right. In fact, she isn't sure of a lot of things, like why Mac Richardson suddenly doesn't want to be her friend, and why Grandma Beans and Avadelle Richardson haven't spoken in decades. Lately, Grandma Beans doesn't make a lot of sense. But when she tells Dani to find a secret key and envelope that she's hidden, Dani can't ignore her. So she investigates, with the help of her friend, Indri, and her not-friend, Mac. Their investigation takes them deep into the history of Oxford, Mississippi, and the riots surrounding the desegregation of Ole Miss. The deeper they dig, the more secrets they uncover. Were Grandma Beans and Avadelle at Ole Miss the night of the Meredith Riot? And why would they keep it a secret? The more Dani learns about her grandma's past, the more she learns about herself and her own friendships--and it's not all good news. History and present day collide in this mystery that explores how echoes of the past can have profound consequences. NC Social Studies Notable Book choice. Segregation. Mystery fiction. IL 5-8. AR 5.6. RC 5.5. Lexile 850.

  Subjects:
  306 - CIVIL RIGHTS
  488 - FAMILY
  534 - FRIENDSHIP
  1346 - GRANDPARENTS
  592 - HISTORY
  1364 - MIDDLE SCHOOL/SCHOOLS
  750 - MISSISSIPPI
  776 - MYSTERY FICTION/MYSTERIES
  911 - RACE RELATIONS/RACISM
  700 - REALISTIC FICTION
  1007 - SOCIAL STUDIES