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Take a ringside seat at one of the most controversial trials in American history. The year is 1925, and the students of Dayton, Tennessee, are ready for a summer of fishing, swimming, and drinking root beer floats at Robinson's Drugstore. But when their science teacher, J. T. Scopes, is arrested for having taught Darwin's theory of evolution, it seems it won't be an ordinary summer in Dayton. As Scopes's trial proceeds, the small town pulses with energy and is faced with astonishing nationwide publicity. Suddenly surrounded by fascinating people and new ideas, Jimmy Lee, Pete, Marybeth, and Willy are thrilled. But amidst the excitement and circus-like atmosphere is a threatening sense of tension--not only in the courtroom, but among even the strongest of friends. ★ "The colorful facts [Bryant] retrieves, the personal story lines, and the deft rhythm of the narrative are more than enough invitation to readers to ponder the issues she raises."--Publishers Weekly, Starred
Book Details
Publisher: Rh Childrens Books
Publish Date: Jul 14th, 2009
Pages: 240
Language: English
Edition: undefined - undefined
Dimensions: 7.60in - 5.10in - 0.60in - 0.45lb
EAN: 9780440421894
Recommended age: 10-UP
Categories: • Historical - United States - 20th Century• School & Education• Technology - General
About the Author
Jen Bryant teaches children's literature at West Chester University and lives in Pennsylvania. To learn more about Jen, please visit www.jenbryant.com.
Praise for this book
Starred Review, Publishers Weekly, February 25, 2008: "The colorful facts she retrieves, the personal story lines and the deft rhythm of the narrative are more than enough invitation to readers to ponder the issues she raises."