Die Watsons fahren nach Birmingham
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Dieser Autor schöpft seine Inspiration aus der Umgebung, in der er aufwuchs, und seine Werke schildern oft das Leben und die Herausforderungen seiner Heimatstadt. In seinen Geschichten konzentriert er sich auf junge Menschen und ihre komplexen Beziehungen, insbesondere zur Familie. Seine Charaktere sind oft von realen Personen aus seinem Leben inspiriert, darunter seine Großväter, deren Berufe und Interessen in seine literarischen Figuren einfließen. Der Stil des Autors zeichnet sich durch ein tiefes Verständnis für jugendliche Erfahrungen und die Fähigkeit aus, diese authentisch und gefühlvoll darzustellen.






Ein Klassiker der Schwarzen amerikanischen Literatur – endlich wieder lieferbar! Die Watsons sind eine komische Familie — und Meister im Aufstellen schräger Rekorde: So ist Byron, der älteste Sohn, vermutlich der einzige Mensch der Welt, der schon mal mit den Lippen am vereisten Seitenspiegel eines Autos kleben geblieben ist. Und weil der Junge auch sonst nur Blödsinn im Kopf hat, fahren Momma, Dad, er, Bruder Kenny und die kleine Schwester Joetta zur Großmutter nach Birmingham, Alabama. Sie soll Byron zur Vernunft bringen. Doch für die schwarze Familie ist Alabama im Jahr 1963 lebensgefährlich, weil sie hautnah eines der dunkelsten Kapitel US-amerikanischer Geschichte erlebt.
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