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Wilson Edward Reed

Junebug

A fictionalized account of Wilson Edward Reed, PhD‚Äôs experience growing up Black in the South during the 1950‚Äôs and 60‚Äôs, Junebug is a middle-grade novel that shows how to move beyond hardships, like those many faced while living under Jim Crow.
Full of humor and heartache, Junebug depicts a young person‚Äôs journey to find self-worth despite American society‚Äôs onslaught of negative messaging determined to define one‚Äôs identity and future‚Äîthe kind that can come from any side. The story follows Junebug‚Äôs exploits with his friends, the loss of his mother, and his struggles with racial discrimination, before he sets his sights beyond Mississippi. After taking the 2,600 mile bus journey to Seattle, Junebug is encouraged by his three aunts to earn a college degree, all while his spiritual and emotional growth is on display.
Like the Sankofa bird, Junebug is able to make peace with his past and use that knowledge to move forward as he takes responsibility for his mistakes and forgives those who hurt him. Junebug shows how familial support and community involvement can help motivated individuals rise above anger and discrimination and discover the life of their dreams.
200 printed pages
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
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