The Road to Memphis
Written by Mildred D. Taylor
Narrated by Allyson Johnson
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"Cassie recounts harrowing events during late 1941. An engrossing picture of fine young people endeavoring to find the right way in a world that persistently wrongs them."—Kirkus Reviews
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