Inspirational in tone, this is a strong introduction for young
listeners and readers to the American Civil Rights movement.--Kirkus
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After a long bus ride into town with his grandmother on a scorching hot
day, Michael runs to the water fountain to quench his thirst. But
instead of refreshing him, the water tastes gritty and dirty. Dismayed,
Michael begins to imagine that the water from the nearby "white"
fountain is exactly the kind of water he would like to taste. . . . Set
in 1962 in the segregation-era South at the dawn of the civil rights
movement, this moving and inspirational story, based on a real-life
childhood experience of author Michael S. Bandy, shows how one epiphany
opens up a whole world of possibilities.