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Books with author Lorenz Graham

  • South Town

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    These classic novels, set during the Civil Rights era, follow the early years of David Williams, a young man who in the face of violence and bigotry struggles to keep alive his dream of becoming a doctor. A foreword by Rudine Sims Bishop and an afterword by the author's daughter, Ruth Graham Siegrist, Ph.D., place these remarkable novels in the context of their time (South Town was originally published in 1958.) Through the character of David Williams, young readers witness a turbulent era in American history, a period marked by unspeakable injustice and life-affirming hope.
  • North Town

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    These classic novels, set during the Civil Rights era, follow the early years of David Williams, a young man who in the face of violence and bigotry struggles to keep alive his dream of becoming a doctor. A foreword by Rudine Sims Bishop and an afterword by the author's daughter, Ruth Graham Siegrist, Ph.D., place these remarkable novels in the context of their time (South Town was originally published in 1958.) Through the character of David Williams, young readers witness a turbulent era in American history, a period marked by unspeakable injustice and life-affirming hope.
  • Return to South Town

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    These classic novels, set during the Civil Rights era, follow the early years of David Williams, a young man who in the face of violence and bigotry struggles to keep alive his dream of becoming a doctor. A foreword by Rudine Sims Bishop and an afterword by the author's daughter, Ruth Graham Siegrist, Ph.D., place these remarkable novels in the context of their time (South Town was originally published in 1958.) Through the character of David Williams, young readers witness a turbulent era in American history, a period marked by unspeakable injustice and life-affirming hope.
  • South Town

    Lorenz B. Graham

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, March 1, 1995)
    David Williams, a poor African American teenager, dreams of becoming a doctor and returning to help his small rural community of South Town.
  • South Town

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Follett Publishing Co., Aug. 16, 1958)
    Good hardcover. No DJ. Pages are clean and unmarked. Covers show light edge wear with rubbing. Front hinge slightly cracked but binding still intact.
  • Whose Town?

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Sept. 1, 2003)
    These classic novels, set during the Civil Rights era, follow the early years of David Williams, a young man who in the face of violence and bigotry struggles to keep alive his dream of becoming a doctor. A foreword by Rudine Sims Bishop and an afterword by the author's daughter, Ruth Graham Siegrist, Ph.D., place these remarkable novels in the context of their time (South Town was originally published in 1958.) Through the character of David Williams, young readers witness a turbulent era in American history, a period marked by unspeakable injustice and life-affirming hope.
  • David He No Fear,

    Lorenz B. Graham

    Hardcover (Ty Crowell Co, June 1, 1971)
    Retells the story of David's meeting with the giant in the speech patterns and images of African people newly acquainted with the English language.
  • South Town

    Lorenz Graham

    Mass Market Paperback (Signet, Aug. 1, 1965)
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  • Hongry catch the foolish boy,

    Lorenz B Graham

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1973)
    Retells the parable of the prodigal son in the speech patterns and images of African people newly acquainted with the English language.
  • Every Man Heart Lay Down by Lorenz Graham

    Lorenz Graham

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press (1993-09-01), March 15, 1656)
    None
  • John Brown, a Cry for Freedom

    Lorenz B. Graham

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, Nov. 1, 1980)
    A biography of the controversial abolitionist who played a role in the northward movement of runaway slaves and led the raid on Hapers Ferry.
  • David he no fear,

    Lorenz B Graham

    Hardcover (T. Y. Crowell Co, March 15, 1971)
    Retells the story of David's meeting with the giant in the speech patterns and images of African people newly acquainted with the English language.