Flowers in the Snow by Danielle Stewart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is a wonderful series about a town in the south called Edensville and a woman named Betty. She lived through the terrible time in the south when people were fighting for equality. Betty's father was in the klu klux klan and she saw and heard things that no child should hear.
This is Betty's story that nobody has been told before. All her life she has been getting letters and her family had no idea who from or how or why. One night when Betty knew her friend was dying she decided to tell her story.
I will be reading the next two books in this series. Its good "stuff".
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