Indulge in a deep read as summer winds down and revisit august of 1954. The dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew book resume. Anna jean mayhew draws from her charlotte roots and builds on the long tradition of north carolina storytelling in this stunning comingofage debut. In this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offers a riveting depiction of southern life in the throes of segreg. Anna jean mayhew will be joining us soon to answer questions about the dry grass of august. If you have a question for her please post them below. Free shipping and pickup in store on eligible orders. In august 1954, jubie watts, a white teenager, leaves charlotte, nc, with her family and their black maid for a florida vacation. Click here to view ebook details for the dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew. The book was lent to me, and kept me entertained while i was sick, so i appreciate that, but it just doesnt stand out in this genre as a must.
The content of the retail website is not controlled by the library. Buy dry grass of august, the by mayhew, anna jean from amazons fiction books store. The dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew, paperback. The dry grass of august is a carefully researched, beautifully written, quietly told tale of love and despair and a. Download our free nook app kids books special offer things to do at home next. On a scorching day in august 1954, thirteenyearold jubie watts leaves. Buy a cheap copy of the dry grass of august book by anna jean mayhew. Board of education decision, yearold jubie watts of charlotte and her fractured, puzzling family take a vacation for the first time without jubies. The dry grass of august, by anna jean mayhew the dry grass of august is a novel that takes you to the american south in the days of lawfullymandated racial segregation. Anna jean mayhews debut novel vividly demonstrates a particular time in american history through the prism of a young girls coming of age. Mayhew s first novel, the dry grass of august, won the sir walter raleigh award for fiction, and was a finalist for the book award from the southern independent booksellers alliance. This story retells the challenges of segregation in a touching manner. Anna jean mayhew booklist anna jean mayhew message board. On a scorching august day in 1963, sevenyearold annie banks meets the girl who will become her best friend.
Download it once and read it on your kindle device, pc, phones or tablets. When a new novel gets compared to some of the biggest hits of the last 10 years like the help and the secret life of bees, its author has some awfully big shoes to fill. The dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew excerpt. Things are no better in tuskegee, alabama, where jubie notes a superfluous. Jul 29, 2011 anna jean mayhew draws from her charlotte roots and builds on the long tradition of north carolina storytelling in this stunning comingofage debut. Dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew in this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offers a riveting depiction of southern life in the throes of segregation, what it will mean for a young girl on her way to adulthoodand for the woman who means the world to her. Skinny, outspoken starr dukes and her wandering preacher father may not be accepted by polite society in jackson, mississippi, but annie and starr are too busy sharing secrets and playing elaborate games of queen for a day to care.
It was a difficult way for the blacks to live, but they seemed to have no choice in the matter. On a scorching day in august 1954, thirteenyearold jubie watts leaves charlotte, north carolina, with her family for a florida vacation. Here are some of the comments posted about the dry grass of august. The dry grass of august is a carefully researched, beautifully written, quietly told tale of love and despair and a look backward at the way it was back then in the south.
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In this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offers a riveting depiction of. To ask other readers questions about the dry grass of august, please sign up. Mayhews first novel, the dry grass of august, won the sir walter raleigh award for fiction, and was a finalist for the book award from the southern independent booksellers alliance. As far as i can recall, there was no dry grass mentioned in the story. The dry grass of august is anna jean mayhews first book and it reminded me a lot of the book, the secret life of bees. Reading is believing, however, and once youve experienced the dry grass of august, youll swiftly see that anna jean mayhews debut novel deserves all the early praise its getting.
In 1954 charlotte, north carolina and the rest of the south there are no longer such things as slaves. Anna jean mayhew answers questions about the dry grass of. Anna jean mayhew, author of the dry grass of august from pushcart prize nominee danny johnson comes a powerful, lyrical debut novel that explores race relations, first love, and comingofage in north carolina in the 1950s and 60s. Clicking on the buy it now link will cause you to leave the library download platform website. She has been writerinresidence at moulin a nef studio center in auvillar, france, and was a member of the first board of trustees of the. After the flag has been folded air force digital media.
The novel, the dry grass of august, opens in the summer of 1954. Increased concentration after reading the book wonder bread hill. This novel is sure to join the rich canon of southern literature. Illuminating and provocative, what she left behind is a masterful novel about the yearning to belongand the mysteries that can belie even the most ordinary life. Angela davisgardner, author of butterflys child anna jean mayhew has a true ear for southern speech. The dry grass of august anna jean mayhew in 1954, yearold jubie, traveling with her family and her familys black maid mary lutherwho has always been there for her, making up for her fathers rages and her mothers neglectencounters racial tension and tragedy.
Tomorrows bread is a brilliant novel which tugs at our heartstrings even as it pierces our social conscience. A girl comes of age in the tumultuous 1950s south in mayhews strong debut. Get your kindle here, or download a free kindle reading app. Nc bookwatch anna jean mayhew the dry grass of august. Complete summary of anna jean mayhew s the dry grass of august. A really sad story but told so well without any self pity nor over emotionally stuffed sentences, she simply. It was just a little card saying she was estelle annette watts.
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The dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew rakuten kobo. The dry grass of august by anna jean mayhew our state. However, both books provide a frontrow viewing of how white people treated black people in the late 50searly 60s. Young jubie watts learns about racism and segregation in a most dramatic way as her family travels from north carolina to florida. Jul 24, 2007 the dry grass of august anna jean mayhew in this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offers a riveting depiction of southern life in the throes of segregation, what it will mean for a young girl on her way to adulthoodand for the woman who means the world to her.
The dry grass of august book summary and study guide. Nov 11, 2008 the dry grass of august anna jean mayhew in this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offers a riveting depiction of southern life in the throes of segregation, what it will mean for a young girl on her way to adulthoodand for the woman who means the world to her. Everyday low prices on a huge range of new releases and classic fiction. Anna jean mayhew answers questions about the dry grass of august hi, dave, ive had a positive response from the majority of readers, especially southerners. In our crazy internet world, attention is focused on millions of people in different directions at the same time, because we perform a number of tasks every day. In august of 1954, we took our first trip without daddy, and stell got to use the drivers license shed had such a fit about. Jubie may not fully grasp all the events swirling around her and her family, but she keenly feels the injustice of it all. In this beautifully written debut, anna jean mayhew offe. The dry grass of august kindle edition by anna jean mayhew. The last road home by danny johnson overdrive rakuten. Dry grass is wellwritten, though not as lyrical as secret life.