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Presented by Student Association Programming Board
Oswego Reading Initiative speaker
“Bombingham is
constructed so well that it could be used as a textbook in writing classes.
It’s a perfect traditional novel.”
—The Village Voice
Anthony Grooms transports the reader to the war-torn rice fields of Vietnam
and the riot-filled streets of Birmingham, Alabama. With wry humor and haunting
description, he portrays the wonder and terror of childhood at a time when
ordinary citizens risked their lives to change America. Through his book,
Grooms provides a moving testament to the power of responsibility and faith in
dealing with tragedy.
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