Project Description

The Everlasting Now
Price: $15.95
ISBN: 978-1-56145-525-6
Publication Date: 4/1/2010
Page Count: 168
Size: 6 ̎ x 8-1/2 ̎
Age Range: 8 – 12
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1-68263-303-8
Age Range: 8 – 12
Language: English
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F&P: U, Gr 5, Genre HF
Lexile: 690L
Themes: Depression, Race Relations
BIASC 1: JUV039120 JUVENILE FICTION / Social Issues / Prejudice & Racism
BISAC 2: JUV005000 JUVENILE FICTION / Boys & Men
BISAC 3: JUV016150 JUVENILE FICTION / Historical / United States / 20th Century
Reviews
“Banks’ research on the period is evident, as the fiction is studded with bits of information on topics such as hobo signs and the Federal Arts Project. Brother’s view point is consistent and believable throughout the narrative…”―Booklist
“This story captures the culture of the South during the Great Depression…I would strongly recommend this book as a purchase. It would be a great recommendation for readers who enjoyed Richard Peck’s ‘A Year Down Yonder.’” ―Arlington Independent School District
“This richly-spun novel provides readers with a vivid description of some of the ways in which economic hardship and racial discrimination worked to shape the lives of people living in the south during the Great Depression.” ―Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children
Awards
Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People ―National Council for the Social Sstudies/Children’s Book Council, 2011
Society of School Librarians International Book Awards (Honor Book, Language Arts K-6 novels) ―Society of School Librarians International, 2010
Kansas State Reading Circle Recommended Reading List (Starred, Intermediate) ―Kansas National Education Association, 2011
KSRA Young Adult Book Award (Nominee) ―Keystone State Reading Association, 2011
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Meet the Author

Sara Harrell Banks is the author of several books for young readers, including The Everlasting Now and Under the Shadow of Wings, which was named an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists and compared to To Kill a Mockingbird by School Library Journal. She lives in North Carolina.