A Brownstone In Brooklyn Garners a Five-Star Amazon Review!
Kristen Kearns Jordan is a New York City Educator writing a book on an incident from the Civil Rights movement during the sixties. She read A Brownstone in Brooklyn and left a Five-Star Review on Amazon.
A Brownstone in Brooklyn Synopsis: A Brownstone in Brooklyn chronicles the life-altering events that shape the future of Andy Michael Pilgrim, a young man growing up in the turbulent sixties.
Kristin Kearns Jordan
5.0 out of 5 stars :Sometimes fiction tells a deeper truth
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021
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I read A Brownstone in Brooklyn because I have a deep interest in the Civil Rights Movement. I have read a good deal of nonfiction on the experiences of young people who participated, but I learned more from this fictional account than I have from the historical texts. Getting to be inside of college senior Andy Pilgrim's mind - and the minds and hearts of those dear to him - allowed me to understand through a story pulled from the mind of a creative author who lived in Bed Stuy at the time. It is an exciting account with plot twists and turns, and a cast of characters that make me so grateful for all of our parents and grandparents who have fought for us. Much like the period in the book, we are at a time ripe with opportunity to advance a more just society. And so many of the issues that Andy faced as a young man are still present for young people today. I can't wait to read the next two in the trilogy!
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A Brownstone in Brooklyn Synopsis: A Brownstone in Brooklyn chronicles the life-altering events that shape the future of Andy Michael Pilgrim, a young man growing up in the turbulent sixties.
Kristin Kearns Jordan
5.0 out of 5 stars :Sometimes fiction tells a deeper truth
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2021
Verified Purchase
I read A Brownstone in Brooklyn because I have a deep interest in the Civil Rights Movement. I have read a good deal of nonfiction on the experiences of young people who participated, but I learned more from this fictional account than I have from the historical texts. Getting to be inside of college senior Andy Pilgrim's mind - and the minds and hearts of those dear to him - allowed me to understand through a story pulled from the mind of a creative author who lived in Bed Stuy at the time. It is an exciting account with plot twists and turns, and a cast of characters that make me so grateful for all of our parents and grandparents who have fought for us. Much like the period in the book, we are at a time ripe with opportunity to advance a more just society. And so many of the issues that Andy faced as a young man are still present for young people today. I can't wait to read the next two in the trilogy!
Purchase: Ebook, Audio Book or Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...
Published on July 16, 2021 14:47
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Tags:
bed-stuy, brooklyn, brownstone, civil-rights, riots-in-brooklyn, sixties
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