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This is a powerful story of growing up amid the racial hatred of 1960s USA. In Mystic, Georgia, the most important thing is the colour of your skin, and 11 year-old Celli Jenkins knows where she belongs - in the white side of town. But racial tension is building and trouble is brewing.
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A powerful look at race and family at the dawn of the civil rights movement.
Eleven-year-old Celli's summer begins the usual way -- her mother leaves for a month's vacation in Atlanta and Sophie the baby-sitter moves into their house from the other side of town. But this is not a usual summer. Celli has discovered angels that no one else can see -- black angels appearing on the white side of town. And Sophie, part of the family despite the dark color of her skin, has become an outspoken advocate for equal rights. Her daring support of the fledgling civil rights movement embarrasses Celli -- and leaves her an outcast among her friends. As the black community's support for equality swells, Celli feels more embarrassed by Sophie's strident presence in town than supportive of the movement, until her long-lost grandmother from Ohio pays a visit and reveals a secret that will change the way Celli looks at life, color, and family. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.