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Nothing Special

Part of the African American life series series
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Six-year-old Jax can't wait to leave Detroit and spend a week with his grandparents in coastal Virginia, where he's sure he'll be spoiled with the kinds of special things he enjoys at home: toys, movies, and hamburgers.

As he dreams of the adventures he'll have, his PopPop has other ideas.

He fills their days with timeless summer fun—crabbing, shucking corn, and counting fireflies.

Illustrated entirely of repurposed textiles, Nothing Special celebrates the enduring connection between the generations who stayed in the South and the millions of emigrants for whom it will always be home.

Between 1910 and 1970, more than six million African Americans left the Jim Crow South, but they never forgot the culture, the land, and the family they left behind.

In the decades since, it has become a summer ritual for many black families to reverse the journey and return South for a visit to their homeplaces.

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Product Details
Wayne State University Press
0814349730 / 9780814349731
Hardback
[E]
04/10/2022
United States
English
40 pages : illustrations (colour)
28 cm