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- Sounder abstract "Sounder is a young adult novel by William H. Armstrong. It is the story of an African-American boy living with his sharecropper family. Although the family's difficulties increase when the father is imprisoned for stealing a ham from work, the boy still hungers for an education. \"Sounder\", the dog's name, is the only character name used in the book. The author refers to the various characters by their relationship or their role in the story. The setting is also ambiguous. The author notes prisoners were hauled in \"mule-drawn wagons\", and the mention of chain gangs places an upper limit to the story of 1955 when the practice ended. The boy hears his father may be in Bartow and later Gilmer counties but the author does not specify where the boy lives. Since the boy is assured his father wouldn't be taken out of state, and because the ground freezes, we are left to assume the family lives in the counties around northern Georgia or northwestern South Carolina.Sounder won the Newbery Award in 1970, and was made into a major motion picture in 1972.".
- Sounder author William_H._Armstrong.
- Sounder country Canada.
- Sounder coverArtist James_Barkley.
- Sounder illustrator James_Barkley.
- Sounder isbn "0-06-440020-4".
- Sounder lcc "PZ7.A73394 So".
- Sounder mediaType Hardcover.
- Sounder numberOfPages "116".
- Sounder oclc "9631903".
- Sounder publisher Harper_(publisher).
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink African_Americans.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Carmen_Mathews.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Category:1969_novels.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Cicely_Tyson.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Hooks.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink James_Barkley.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Ritt.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Newbery_Medal.
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- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Winfield.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Sharecropping.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Sounder_(film).
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Summer_of_the_Swans.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Taj_Mahal_(musician).
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink The_High_King.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink Walt_Disney_anthology_television_series.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLink William_H._Armstrong.
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sounder".
- Sounder wikiPageWikiLinkText "novel of the same name".
- Sounder after "Summer of the Swans".
- Sounder author William_H._Armstrong.
- Sounder before "The High King".
- Sounder caption "First edition".
- Sounder congress "PZ7.A73394 So".
- Sounder country Canada.
- Sounder coverArtist James_Barkley.
- Sounder followedBy "Sour Land, The MacLeod Place".
- Sounder illustrator "James Barkley".
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- Sounder language "English".
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- Sounder name "Sounder".
- Sounder oclc "9631903".
- Sounder pages "116".
- Sounder publisher Harper_(publisher).
- Sounder releaseDate "1969".
- Sounder title "The Newbery Medal recipient".
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- Sounder years "1970".
- Sounder subject Category:1969_novels.
- Sounder subject Category:American_childrens_novels.
- Sounder subject Category:American_novels_adapted_into_films.
- Sounder subject Category:Harper_&_Row_books.
- Sounder subject Category:Newbery_Medal-winning_works.
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- Sounder comment "Sounder is a young adult novel by William H. Armstrong. It is the story of an African-American boy living with his sharecropper family. Although the family's difficulties increase when the father is imprisoned for stealing a ham from work, the boy still hungers for an education. \"Sounder\", the dog's name, is the only character name used in the book. The author refers to the various characters by their relationship or their role in the story. The setting is also ambiguous.".
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