yakety yak
In the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," Kenny's impression of Birmingham is that it's a racially charged place, fraught with segregation and violence. He finds the city to be unwelcoming and dangerous, particularly after witnessing the church bombing.
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Kenny's favorite song in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is "Yakety Yak" by The Coasters. It's a catchy song that he enjoys listening to throughout the story.
Kenny's best friend in the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" is his older brother, Byron. Despite their sometimes tumultuous relationship, Byron is protective of Kenny and looks out for him throughout the story.
Kenny's special talent is his ability to draw and express his emotions through art. In the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham," Kenny's drawing is a way for him to cope with and understand the world around him.
Christopher Paul Curtis' The Watsons Go To Birmingham is 224 pages long.
The publisher of "The Watsons Go to Birminghamโ1963" is Delacorte Press.
Kenny in "The Watsons Go to Birmingham" is portrayed as shy, introspective, and intelligent. He often feels misunderstood by his family and struggles with finding his place within their dynamics. Over the course of the story, Kenny shows resilience and bravery in the face of adversity.
The TT AB-700 in "The Watsons go to Birmingham" is a record player. I've read that book...
Atlanta Georgia.
Kenny's older brother, Byron, dies in the book "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis. Byron drowns in a tragic accident at Collier's Landing.
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Rufus is from Arkansas in the book "The Watsons Go to Birminghamโ1963." He first meets the Watson family while they are on their trip to visit Grandma Sands in Birmingham, Alabama. Rufus joins the family as they continue their journey and becomes good friends with Kenny.