THE YEAR THE COLORED SISTERS CAME TO TOWN Jacqueline Guidry, Author. Welcome Rain $25 (p) ISBN Buy this book The racial divisions of the s South as. This was a touching and thought-provoking story. Guidry touches on the many prejudices and ingrained beliefs of small town Louisiana in from the boldest to the most subtle. The relationships and realities of the black and white citizens of that town are seen through the eyes of Vivien Leigh and her family and friends/5(4). The Year the Colored Sisters Came to Town audiobook (Unabridged) By Jacqueline Guidry. Visual indication that the title is an audiobook. Listen to a Sample Jacqueline Guidry's debut novel set in s Louisiana was selected for the PEN/Faulkner Writers in Schools program and has been favorably compared to To Kill a Mockingbird. Ten-year-old.
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Jacqueline Guidry is the author of Year the Colored Sisters Came to Town ( avg rating, ratings, 32 reviews, published ) and The Year the Colo. Jacqueline Guidry, “The Year the Colored Sisters Came to Town”. Vivien Leigh Dubois, daughter of Hazel and Floyd Dubois, older sister of Mavis, appears to have a handle on her world. She knows the difference between right and wrong, what’s acceptable and what’s not, and what white people and “coloreds” can and cannot do. She tells the story of the colored nuns coming to town. This doesn't set well with the town folk -- remember, it is the South, the year is However, the book does not deal with just the nuns coming to town and the effect of that -- Vivien Leigh's story is FUN, witty, interesting and told in such a humorous way!.
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