SAVANNAH, GA, July 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Other Side is written by Terry and Margaret Moran. I enjoyed reading this book because the authors did a nice job of setting the scene. When reading, you can visualize the actions, people, environment and political issue. The authors do a great job of painting the picture of tensions between blacks and whites in the 1960's. The overall plot and organization was fantastic. The book will keep you on the edge of your seat and wanting to read more. At first I thought this book was going to be another hate driven book. When I reached chapter three the book, the tale took a twist.
A boy, whom was taught to hate black people all his life, is forced to switch places with a black student he was trying to kill. The tale teaches racial tolerance to a racist in an unconventional way. Both boys learn people are the same no matter what their skin color. Reading this book you will feel you are a part of the environment, you feel the emotions the characters feel. The boys go through some very difficult situations trying to learn to accept their new identities. The racist was subjected to ridicule, much like the ridicule he taunted many black students with everyday. The young black teen learns that many people are the product of their environment. If you grow up in a hate filled environment then you are going to be hateful. Reading this book teaches sometimes people are hateful because that is all they know. I suggest this book to any avid readers.
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Is Racisim Still A Issue In Today's Society?
A boy, whom was taught to hate black people all his life, is forced to switch places with a black student he was trying to kill. The tale teaches racial tolerance to a racist in an unconventional way.
2011-07-29
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[Press-News.org] Is Racisim Still A Issue In Today's Society?A boy, whom was taught to hate black people all his life, is forced to switch places with a black student he was trying to kill. The tale teaches racial tolerance to a racist in an unconventional way.