Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones

Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones

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Summary

An award-winning author makes her fiction debut with this story of three young black children coming of age during a rash of abductions and murders in 1979 Alabama.

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Leaving Atlanta by Tayari Jones

In the summer of 1979 black children were disappearing from the streets of Atlanta. By the time this heinous killing spree was over, 29 children were dead. This haunting menace provides a powerful backdrop to the stories of three young children fighting the painful everyday battle of adolescence. Tasha, Rodney and Octavia each has a unique voice and story and each is struggling to find a path through the turmoil. Tasha, who is coping with the separation of her parents, is discovering the first sweet pain of a crush on a tough but tender boy named Jashante from the rough side of town. Rodney is a precocious little boy who struggles to make friends and wants only to please his abusive father. Octavia faces down the popular crowd at school and must straddle the line between protected and protecting daughter. This beautiful debut novel is about young adolescence and the shimmering boundary between a carefree childhood and the loss of innocence that attends the passage that all children must make into adulthood.
Tayari Jones is a native of Atlanta and lived through the terrible times depicted in the book - two of her classmates were among the dead.
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ISBN 13 9780446690898
ISBN 10 0446690899
Title Leaving Atlanta
Author Tayari Jones
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 2003-08-01
Number of pages 272
Prizes Winner of Hurston/Wright LEGACY Award (Debut Fiction) 2003
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.