Small Moments: A Child's Memories of the Civil Rights Movement
- 207 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Includes reader's guide, author Q &A, and book group discussion questions.
Mary Barrow draws deeply from her childhood memories of the East Coast and the South, enriched by years spent living and studying Australian literature. Her writing fluidly navigates between Southern gothic sensibilities and contemporary Australian narrative traditions, showcasing a diverse literary palette. Passionate about fiction, she crafts stories that delve into the complexities of human connection and cultural legacy with sharp insight. Barrow's prose is marked by its precise language and its evocative power, skillfully capturing the distinct atmosphere of place and time.

Includes reader's guide, author Q &A, and book group discussion questions.