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McIntosh Summer is set in 1933, location Georgia. This young adult historical fiction based on Chief William McIntosh is a glimpse into the Muscogee (Creek) culture and history. This book bridges the timeline between the 19th and 20th Century, and it captures the melting of cultures during trying times, especially in the South. The pronouns "Negroes" and "Colored" utilization in this book accurately describe the terms and titles that were used in the 1930's. History doesn't always paint lovely pictures, and we can't change that. It is what it is. It's history! We can't change it, we can't judge it, we can learn from it and do better. That's the point.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 10, 2016
ISBN9781944277659
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Deanna K. Klingel

Deanna K. Klingel resides in Edenton, North Carolina, with her husband Dave where they enjoy being surrounded by history. They have seven grown children-all married-and twelve grandchildren. Much of the inspiration for her stories comes from the many places she's lived and the people she encountered. Deanna writes for young and young-at-heart readers, and. is the author of many books for young readers from Pre K to high school. She is a member of SCBWI-Carolinas, NCWNwest, Catholic Writers Guild, and other professional organizations. She frequently visits schools, museums, reenactments and events, and gives presentations at schools, conferences, and museums. Learn more at Booksbydeanna.com, @deannakklingel, fb: Deanna K. Klingel Author.

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