A fantastic perspective on the Rosa Parks situation that led to change. A boy playfully rolling his marble up and down the bus aisle as it travels through Montgomery, Alabama, takes notices of Rosa as the infamous incident takes place. Though young, he is able to zero in on verbal and nonverbal cues regarding the gravity of the situation.
I liked this book since it offers the spectator's perspective, and better yet, that of a child.

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