"Voter registration Juvenile fiction." . . "Nineteen sixty-four, A.D. Juvenile fiction." . . "African American families Fiction." . . "African American girls Fiction." . . "Historical fiction." . . "Historical Fiction." . "Nineteen sixties." . . "Voter registration Fiction." . . "Nineteen sixty-four, A.D. Fiction." . . "Race relations." . . "African Americans Civil rights." . . "Scholastic Press," . . "OverDrive, Inc." . . . "Fiction"@en . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "It's 1964 in Greenwood, Mississippi, and Sunny's town is being invaded by people from up north who are coming to help people register to vote. Her personal life isn't much better, as a new stepmother, brother, and sister are crowding into her life, giving her little room to breathe.--From publisher description."@en . "It's 1964 in Greenwood, Mississippi, and Sunny's town is being invaded by people from up north who are coming to help people register to vote. Her personal life isn't much better, as a new stepmother, brother, and sister are crowding into her life, giving her little room to breathe.--From publisher description." . . . "Downloadable e-Books" . . . . . "Revolution Sixties Trilogy, Book 2" . . . . . . . . . . . . "Revolution"@en . "A 2014 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FINALIST It's 1964, and Sunny's town is being invaded. Or at least that's what the adults of Greenwood, Mississippi, are saying. All Sunny knows is that people from up north are coming to help people register to vote. They're calling it Freedom Summer. Meanwhile, Sunny can't help but feel like her house is being invaded, too. She has a new stepmother, a new brother, and a new sister crowding her life, giving her little room to breathe. And things get even trickier when Sunny and her brother are caught sneaking into the local swimming pool?where they bump into a mystery boy whose life is going to become tangled up in theirs. As she did in her groundbreaking documentary novel Countdown , award-winning author Deborah Wiles uses stories and images to tell the riveting story of a certain time and place?and of kids who, in a world where everyone is choosing sides, must figure out how to stand up for themselves and fight for what's right."@en . "History"@en . . . . . . "\"It's 1964, and Sunny's town is being invaded. Or at least that's what the adults of Greenwood, Mississippi are saying. All Sunny knows is that people from up north are coming to help people register to vote. They're calling it Freedom Summer. Meanwhile, Sunny can't help but feel like her house is being invaded, too. She has a new stepmother, a new brother, and a new sister crowding her life, giving her little room to breathe. And things get even trickier when Sunny and her brother are caught sneaking into the local swimming pool, where they bump into a mystery boy whose life is going to become tangled up in theirs. As she did in her groundbreaking documentary novel Countdown, award-winning author Deborah Wiles uses stories and images to tell the riveting story of a certain time and place, and of kids who, in a world where everyone is choosing sides, must figure out how to stand up for themselves and fight for what's right\"--Provided by publisher."@en . . . . . . . . "Juvenile works"@en . . . . "Young Adult Fiction" . "Nineteen sixties Fiction." . . "Young Adult Fiction." . . "Nineteen sixties Juvenile fiction." . . "Nineteen sixty-four, A.D." . . "African American families." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "African Americans Civil rights History 20th century Juvenile fiction." . . "Greenwood (Miss.)" . . "Voter registration." . . "OverDrive Media." . . "African American girls Juvenile fiction." . . "Electronic books." . . "Mississippi" . . "Mississippi." . "African American families Juvenile fiction." . . "African Americans Civil rights History Fiction." . . "African American girls." . . . .