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Music from a Place Called Half Moon by Jerrie Oughton β€” book cover

Music from a Place Called Half Moon

by Jerrie Oughton
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Synopsis

The summer Edie Jo meets Cherokee Fish is the summer her whole world changes. Her town is astir with anti-Native American tension, and it seems that her father is the only person in all of North Carolina who believes in integration. Thirteen-year-old Edie Jo isn't even sure how she feels, and the entrance of the mysterious Cherokee Fish confuses her even more. Little by little, though, she and this gentle Indian boy begin to share their secrets and dreams. Their friendship will be one that Edie Jo will never forget.

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Book Details

Published
December 31, 1997
Publisher
Demco Media Inc
Pages
160
ISBN
9780606110037

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