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\u003cdiv\u003eA National Book Award nominee in 1975, Ludell is the first book in a groundbreaking trilogy about a young African American girl growing up during the 1950s in a small Georgia town. Ludell Wilson is a wisecracking bookworm and burgeoning writer who adores her best friend Ruthie Mae, her loving\u0026#151;but strict\u0026#151;grandmother, and everything about growing up. (Including her first pair of blue jeans, and her first boyfriend.)\u003cBR\u003e\u003cBR\u003eBut in the still-segregated South, Ludell\u0026#145;s warm community exists side-by-side with poverty and injustice. Wilkinson\u0026#8217;s bold, funny narrator, whose story continues in Ludell and Willie and Ludell\u0026#145;s New York Time, shows us an America that is also changing\u0026#133;just not fast enough.\u003c/div\u003e |