Yard War
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2015
Novel • Fiction
Jackson, Mississippi • 1960s
2015
YA
8-12 years
770L
Yard War by Taylor Kitchings is a novel set in 1964 Mississippi, exploring the challenges faced by a young boy who invites his African American friend to play football in his backyard. Their friendship confronts deep-seated racial tensions, prompting the boy to navigate the struggles of change and understanding in a divided community.
Nostalgic
Challenging
Emotional
Hopeful
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Yard War by Taylor Kitchings is praised for its engaging portrayal of 1960s Mississippi through the eyes of a twelve-year-old boy. Readers appreciate its exploration of friendship and racial tensions. While some feel the narrative lacks depth in tackling complex issues, the book is commended for its warmth and historical context, making it a thought-provoking read for young audiences.
A reader who enjoys Yard War by Taylor Kitchings would likely appreciate historical fiction that addresses social justice and racial issues. Comparable to To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee, this novel appeals to those interested in exploring the complexities of race relations in the 1960s South through a coming-of-age lens.
273 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
Novel • Fiction
Jackson, Mississippi • 1960s
2015
YA
8-12 years
770L
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