In chapter 7 of "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," the cliffhanger involves Kenny getting his lips stuck to a mirror in the house while pretending to practice kissing. Byron finds him in this embarrassing situation and must decide how to help him without telling their parents.
The title of the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" refers to the Watson family's trip to Birmingham, Alabama in 1963. One of the chapters in the book is likely focused on this trip, and so both the chapter and the book share the same title as a key event in the story.
The historical era for the Watson's go to Birmingham is back during racial issues.
In chapter 7 of The Watsons Go to Birmingham, Byron learns that he can't pull one over on his parents. He gets his hair straightened, which they also call a process, a do, a butter, and a conk. ... Momma Watson is furious, but it is Dad who cuts off all of Byron's hair and then shaves his head. They call him 'Yul Watson.
In the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis, Kenny Watson's birthday is November 6th.
the watsons are considered weird
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mrs. davidson
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the author purpose is to entertain
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chapter 3
they take byron to birmingham, Alabama to his grandma so she can correct his bad behavior