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Magnolias Don't Bloom in September
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Magnolias Don’t Bloom in September

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Kenda, a naive teacher from upstate New York, journeys to Mississippi in 1970 on a quest to change the world and escape an abusive fiance. When she starts working at a newly integrated junior high school, Kenda is greeted with a Confederate flag and a Yankee Go Home sign. She quickly learns that, even when equality becomes the law, culture prevails–a culture she knows little about. Her challenges go beyond the classroom. Her teacher’s salary isn’t enough to pay the rent; she moonlights in a hospital lab. Over time, Kenda learns the ways of the segregated South through friendships she creates in unlikely places. Kenda’s persistence sees her through challenges and even a lawsuit, and her new friends offer unexpected wisdom and understanding. She makes a difference in her students’ lives, and they change her. Even though magnolias don’t bloom in September, they do blossom in their own season, just as Kenda and her students do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Golden Pages Press
Date
2 April 2019
Pages
298
ISBN
9781733690607

Kenda, a naive teacher from upstate New York, journeys to Mississippi in 1970 on a quest to change the world and escape an abusive fiance. When she starts working at a newly integrated junior high school, Kenda is greeted with a Confederate flag and a Yankee Go Home sign. She quickly learns that, even when equality becomes the law, culture prevails–a culture she knows little about. Her challenges go beyond the classroom. Her teacher’s salary isn’t enough to pay the rent; she moonlights in a hospital lab. Over time, Kenda learns the ways of the segregated South through friendships she creates in unlikely places. Kenda’s persistence sees her through challenges and even a lawsuit, and her new friends offer unexpected wisdom and understanding. She makes a difference in her students’ lives, and they change her. Even though magnolias don’t bloom in September, they do blossom in their own season, just as Kenda and her students do.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Golden Pages Press
Date
2 April 2019
Pages
298
ISBN
9781733690607