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Clover : a novel
    Sanders, Dori, 1934-
Publisher: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill,
Pub date: c1990.
Pages: 183 p.
ISBN: 0945575262
Item info: 7 copies available at CHANTILLY REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, LORTON, PATRICK HENRY, RESTON REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
11 copies total in all locations. 
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Summary
In this stunning novel, Dori Sanders tells a story of black-white relationships like no other ever written, as seen through the eyes of a ten-year-old girl who is bound to become one of the most apppealing and memorable characters in literature. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
Library Journal Review
Clover is just ten years old when her beloved father dies, leaving her alone in their rural South Carolina town. Alone, that is, with her new white stepmother, who had married Clover's father on the last day of his life. Despite her peculiar ideas on food and other matters, Sara Kate stays on and does her best to be a mother to Clover as both struggle with grief and readjustment. This is a simple tale, simply told, and it clearly portrays Clover's emotional ups and downs. The dialog is often self-conscious and unnatural, and neither of the main characters is as fully developed as one might wish. Nevertheless, this is a very appealing novel that will fit comfortably into the hands of fiction readers, particularly those with a regional interest. Ann H. Fisher, Radford P.L., Va. Copyright 1990 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
School Library Journal Review
Clover, a black 10-year-old who is wise beyond her years, is devastated when her beloved father is killed in an automobile accident shortly after marrying Sara Kate, a white woman. With clear, simple vision, unencumbered by adult emotions and experiences, Clover learns to deal with death, dying, and racial relationships. Readers will appreciate the keen humor and the picture of Southern life related by a child through the customs, cooking, and culture. They will also get a sense of race relations in the 1980s. Those who enjoyed Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird (Harper, 1961) and Will Tweedy in Cold Sassy Tree (Ticknor and Fields, 1984) will love Clover. In addition, the requirement that students read an American novel by a modern writer can be satisfied by this beautifully executed book. --Carol Clark, R. E. Lee High School, Springfield, VACopyright 1990 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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key: 89039072
LCCN: 89-039072
ISBN: 0945575262 : 13.95
Local Dewey call num: FIC SAN
Personal Author: Sanders, Dori, 1934-
Title: Clover : a novel / by Dori Sanders.
Publication info: Chapel Hill, N.C. : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, c1990.
Physical descrip: 183 p.
Price: 13.95
General Note: Young adult.
Geographic term: South Carolina--Fiction.
Geographic term: Southern States--Ethnic relations--Fiction.
Local subject: Summer reading, 1996 (Young Adult)
892: arao175
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