Nora, Nora
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Author
Publication
2005 - HarperCollins, New York, New York (State)
Language
English
Word Count
65,750 words, Guess
Page Count
263 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780061129292
- ISBN-139780061750892
- ISBN-139780061129285
- ISBN-100061129291
- ISBN-100061750891
and 5 more
- ISBN-100061129283
- OverDrive20BE7C62-2873-41C3-AB8C-31D27B9227E4
- Better World Books9780061129292
- Better World Books9780061750892
- Open LibraryOL24251579M
Classifications
- LCCPS3569.I28N67 2005
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3569.I28 N67 2000
Description
"Peyton is not ready to share her widowed father with anyone, let alone a barely remembered cousin who just rolled into town, a cousin who smokes cigarettes and drives a pink Thunderbird. However, her father seems to like Nora well enough, and she does make for good conversation at the Losers Club, and prim Aunt Augusta hates her, which raises Nora slightly in Peyton's esteem. Maybe she isn't so bad - maybe Nora is just what quiet Lytton, Georgia, needs this summer.". "The whole household is revitalized by Nora's energy, and when she takes a job teaching the first integrated honors class at the local high school, it looks as if she might stay on forever. But soon it becomes clear that something is troubling Nora deeply. Peyton believes that whatever it is, it must be more than the snide comments made by neighbors who don't like her "unsouthern" ways. Nora always laughs that off. It has to be something from her past that's bothering her, something she is running away from. When the shocking truth comes to light, it stuns the residents of their small segregated town. It also teaches Peyton the enormous cost of loving - and the necessity of doing it anyway."--BOOK JACKET.
First Sentence
PEYTON McKenzie changed her name when she was six years old, on the first day of her first year in elementary school.
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