Canoedling in Cleveland
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Narrateur(s):
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Richard Epstein
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Auteur(s):
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Richard Morris
À propos de cet audio
On one level, Richard Morris’s CANOEDLING IN CLEVELAND is a cute, nostalgic story about three teenagers spending the summer of 1960 taking canoe trips...
But on another level, the novel is about the racial divide in the suburbs of Cleveland, and Jeff’s growing determination to change the world. In the summer of 1960 before his senior year in high school, Jeff canoodles friends Randy and Lori into joining him in canoeing every lake and stream around Cleveland.
They battle rapids and discover waters poisoned by pollution, and Lori fights for equality with the boys. Jeff and Lori become interested in each other and in learning why their suburb is all white. After a canoeing accident on an angry Lake Erie, they meet Walter Madison from the black part of the city, and Jeff and Lori wonder if they can make him and his friend Sarah a part of their lives.
In the end, the pair confront both segregation and pollution in the city.
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