As social change sweeps across 1950s America, two boys--one white, one
Black--discover the power of friendship and the importance of staying
true to yourself
It's the summer of 1959 at the foot of Bakers Mountain in western North
Carolina when 13-year-old Jackie Honeycutt first bumps into Thomas
Freeman fishing on the riverbank. They hit it off, and Jackie hopes the
two of them can be friends. But Jackie is white, and Thomas is
Black--and Jackie quickly learns their growing friendship won't be easy.
Affected by the growing civil rights movement, Jackie is intent on being
Thomas's friend and, as a result, experiences racism and prejudice
first-hand through bullying at school, family turmoil, and pressure from
his community. Can Jackie free both his conscience and his voice--and
ultimately do what's right?
A touching historical fiction tale about friendship and racial
inequality, Equal is the fifth and final title in the popular Bakers
Mountain Stories series.