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Five Smooth Stones
Five Smooth Stones
Author: Ann Fairbairn
David Champlin is a black man born into poverty in Depression-era New Orleans who achieves great success and then sacrifices everything to lead his people in the difficult, day-by-day struggle of the civil rights movement. Sara Kent is the beloved and vital white girl who loved David from the moment she first saw him, but they struggled over Dav...  more »
ISBN: 463718
Publication Date: 12/1966
Pages: 933
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Publisher: Bantam Books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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SutterTom avatar reviewed Five Smooth Stones on + 191 more book reviews
A remarkable and moving story of the love between a white women & a black man in mid 20th century American. A monumental novel of a forbidden love.
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This really was an excellent read...though a bit slow in parts and a little long. If you have any humanity, this book will make you so angry and so sad. It's not specifically a love story, but a commentary on an ugly time in our country's history concerning prejudice during the 1940's-1960's...the struggles and ugliness that (sadly) still exist in some areas of the U.S.


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