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Killing Miss Kitty and Other Sins
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176 pages
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Set in a small Midwest town in 1950, the story explores the challenges of a young girl's friendship with a new black friend in a predominantly white community. It delves into themes of racial tension and societal norms, highlighting the struggles they face in a world that may not accept their bond. As Claire navigates her feelings and the expectations of her environment, the narrative sheds light on the complexities of friendship and identity during a time of division.
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2008, paperback
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