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  1. One Crazy Summer, a Coretta Scott King Book Award winner and National Book Award nominee, is a historical novel for children that was published in 2009 by Rita Williams-Garcia. This guide is based on the 2009 Amistad/HarperCollins Kindle edition. Set in 1968, the novel describes what happens when Delphine Gaither and her two younger sisters ...

  2. A summary of the novel by Rita Williams-Garcia about three sisters who visit their estranged mother in Oakland, California in 1968. The girls learn about the Black Panther movement, their mother's poetic past, and their own identities.

  3. One Crazy Summer. 9780060760885 (trade bdg.) One Crazy Summer is a historical fiction novel by American author Rita Williams-Garcia, published by Amistad in 2010. The novel is about Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern, three sisters, visiting their mother in Oakland, California, during the summer of 1968. [2]

    • Rita Williams-Garcia
    • 2010
  4. Summary. One Crazy Summer is a children's novel and work of historical fiction by Rita Williams-Garcia. Published in 2010, this novel is the first in Williams-Garcia's Gaither Sisters series; two sequels, P.S. Be Eleven and Gone Crazy in Alabama, were published in 2013 and 2015, respectively. One Crazy Summer tells the story of sisters Delphine ...

  5. Introduction. "One Crazy Summer" is a captivating novel written by Rita Williams-Garcia. The book is set in the late 1960s and follows the story of three sisters, Delphine, Vonetta, and Fern, who are sent by their father to spend the summer with their estranged mother, Cecile, in Oakland, California. The novel explores themes of family ...

  6. Delphine and her sisters join their runaway mom in Oakland and attend Black Panther summer camp in 1960s. They learn about Black Power, make friends, and deal with their mom's arrest.

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