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Monkey Town

The Summer of the Scopes Trial

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Monkey Town

By: Ronald Kidd
Narrated by: Ashley Albert
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In a story rife with first love and the pain of growing up, master storyteller Ronald Kidd reincarnates the most enduring trial of the 20th century.

School is out in the summer of 1925 in Dayton, Tennessee. For Frances Robinson, a 15-year-old daydreamer with a crush on her teacher, John T. Scopes, summer vacation promises tennis and Coca-Colas from her father's drug store. But when Frances' father, the school board chairman, has Scopes arrested for teaching evolution, the sleepiest place on earth becomes a hotbed for famous thinkers, including H.L. Mencken, Clarence Darrow, and William Jennings Bryan.

Overnight, the world is flocking to Dayton to decide important questions: Are people really descended from monkeys? Does the theory of evolution have a place in biology class? As Frances sees the man she loves crumbling beside her, she begins to question her town, her neighbors, and the father she has always trusted.

©2006 Ronald Kidd (P)2006 Random House, Inc. Listening Library, an imprint of the Random House Audio Publishing Group
Crime Growing Up Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Primary Education Fiction Monkey Town

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"Kidd's personal relationship with account witnesses and his talent for storytelling create a unique and heartfelt story...An excellent read and a wonderful piece of literature." ( School Library Journal)
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