Sounder

Sounder by William H. Armstrong is a poignant narrative published by Harper Collins on May 15, 2001. This edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. The book explores the themes of courage and love within a black family as they navigate the challenges of extreme prejudice and inhumanity in the Deep South.
Readers will find a story that highlights the resilience of familial bonds in the face of adversity. The narrative centers around the family’s relationship with their dog, Sounder, and delves into the struggles they endure together. With its focus on the intersection of family dynamics and societal challenges, this work fits within the realms of fiction, classics, and juvenile fiction, making it a significant piece in the literary landscape.
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A timeless classic, winner of the John Newberry Medal, and the basis of an acclaimed film, Sounder is a novel that tells of the courage and love that bind a black family together despite the extreme prejudice and inhumanity it faces in the Deep South
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