In "The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963," Kenny describes the Appalachian Mountains as a place that evokes a sense of wonder and beauty. He reflects on their vastness and the way they seem to stretch endlessly, filled with rich colors and a majestic presence. This description highlights his appreciation for nature and the contrast between the mountains and his everyday life in Flint, Michigan. Overall, it captures a sense of adventure and the allure of exploring new landscapes.
they started in Flint, then they went to Detroit, then they went to Toledo, then they went to Cincinnati, then they went to Louisville, (it doesn't say that in the book but my teacher told me! :D ) then they went to the Appalachian Mountains, then they went to Birmingham!
Scholastic is the publisher of The Watsons Go to Birmingham- 1963
Christopher Paul Curtis' The Watsons Go To Birmingham is 224 pages long.
The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 2013 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG
Fiction.
The Watsons travel through Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and finally Alabama. The Watsons Go to Birmingham was published in 1995.
The TT AB-700 in "The Watsons go to Birmingham" is a record player. I've read that book...
The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 2013 TV was released on: USA: 20 September 2013
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The word "peon" can be found on page 47 of "The Watsons Go to Birmingham - 1963" by Christopher Paul Curtis.
are rufus and cody fry in the watsons go to birmingham black