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📖 Unlock history, heart, and humor in one unforgettable family journey!
WATSONS GO TO BIRM DIGEST ED is a celebrated children’s book by Christopher Paul Curtis, honored with Newbery and Coretta Scott King awards. It follows the Watson family’s poignant road trip during the civil rights era, blending humor and historical insight. With a 4.7-star rating from over 5,500 readers and enriched with exclusive bonus content, this modern classic is a top choice for multicultural and historical children’s literature.


| Best Sellers Rank | #833,743 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #308 in Multicultural Stories for Children (Books) #409 in Exploring North America for Children (Books) #983 in Children's Historical Fiction (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,518 Reviews |
P**I
We loved it.!!!!
I read this book with my kid, what a amusing, engaging read it was... and what nuggets of wisdom strewn all over the book.. We are going to miss the Watson's for sure...
D**A
Good book
It is a good book. I wonder if the wool pooh was or is real. I feel sorry for Kenny.
M**R
So borrowed it from him and i think it a great read also
I bought this book for my son to read and he could not put it down. He read it twice. So borrowed it from him and i think it a great read also.
C**Y
Timely and Relevant… still
This story will make you laugh and shiver with fear and hold your breath with worry. Worth every moment to read and re-read.
L**G
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What a great book. At first I thought the title was misleading but they sure did go to Birmingham and they sure experienced it. I wanna read more stories like this.
N**M
Excellent!
It is so hard to find a good book for young readers. My son is 12 and he does like stories about orphans or monsters. This is the story about a nice family that looks like many other nice families (the tough oldest son included). However, the scene takes place in 1963, and bad things were happening in Birmingham in 1963. The book is nonetheless full of humor. It is extremely well written, with lots of dialogues and situations that are very well captured. My son and I had a good laugh together even if at the climax we didn't want to laugh anymore. A must be read book! Excellent!
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