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Southeast Missouri State Univ Press

Seven Laurels

Seven Laurels

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The Civil Rights Movement in the South represents one of American history's most important, bloody, and terrifying periods. Seven Laurels takes place during that time, encompassing the years between 1954 and 1994. The novel traces the life of African-American Brewster McAtee, a hardworking and innovative carpenter, as he struggles for his dreams to own land and build a home and respectability in rural Alabama. When the Civil Rights Movement explodes he is drawn into the core of the conflict, where he and his family face the ultimate loss from which the may never recover.

Seven Laurels is the winner of the James Jones First Novel Award, and the Langum Prize for Historical Fiction. It was also selected by Booklist as a top choice for adults and young adults.

Linda Busby Parker has been a university professor, a magazine publisher, and a freelance writer. She lives and works in Mobile, Alabama.

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