Savannah Riddle is lucky. As a daughter of an upper class African American family in Washington D.C., she attends one of the most rigorous public schools in the nationâblack or whiteâand has her pick among the young men in her set. But lately the structure of her societyâthe fancy parties, the Sunday teas, the pretentious men, and shallow young womenâhas started to suffocate her.
Then Savannah meets Lloyd, a young West Indian man from the working class who opens Savannah's eyes to how the other half lives. Inspired to fight for change, Savannah starts attending suffragist lectures and socialist meetings, finding herself drawn more and more to Lloyd's world.
Set against the backdrop of the press for women's rights, the Red Summer, and anarchist bombings, Saving Savannah is the story of a girl and the risks she must take to be the change in a world on the brink of dramatic transformation.
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- ISBN: 9781681198057
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- ISBN: 9781681198057
- File size: 16832 KB
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- English
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- ATOS Level: 5.1
- Interest Level: 9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty: 3-4
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Publisher's Weekly
November 4, 2019
Following Inventing Victoria, Bolden returns to the world of upper-class African-American society in historical Washington, D.C., where she explores the tumultuous changes of 1919âthe fight for womenâs suffrage, the New Negro movement, the growth of anarchismâthrough the eyes of 17-year-old Savannah Riddle, who has grown increasingly embarrassed, even repulsed, by her privileged life. Missing her brother, who has defied their parentsâ expectations by becoming a photographer in Harlem, and irritated by her best friendâs frivolity, Samantha determines to âwiden her world.â She befriends the cleaning womanâs daughter, Nella, and Nellaâs cousin Lloyd, a socialist-leaning activist, and begins to volunteer at the all-black National Training School for Women and Girls. Her world does widen, and her perspective radicalizes, as she experiences how other people live, even as anarchist actions escalate, bringing danger to her community. While Savannahâs characterization lacks some nuance, the story is richly complex in its historical detail, and it builds to a revelatory climax. Enhanced by a comprehensive authorâs note, this is a valuable portrayal of affluent African-American society and of post-WWI life. Ages 13âup.
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- English
Levels
- ATOS Level:5.1
- Interest Level:9-12(UG)
- Text Difficulty:3-4
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