Fire from the Rock by Sharon Draper
October 12, 2009 — Mary Childs

Fire from the Rock
(Originally posted by Ms. Moeller)
Fire from the Rock is a historical fiction novel that weaves a fantastic story and supplies information about the fight to desegregate American schools. This is the story of the Little Rock Nine. The main character, Sylvia Patterson, is a typical high school student concerned with friends, boys, and music. She is also a strong willed girl who needs to make difficult choices. Although this book is fiction, the incidents are based on reality. Sylvia is chosen to be one of the few black students to go to the all white Central High School. Her choice is not an easy one as many white people in the community are against desegregation.

Written in poetry form using few words, Kek tells a compelling story about escaping from Sudan in Africa after his father and brother were killed, leaving his mother behind, and coming to live in Minneapolis. He comes to live with his aunt and cousin, arriving in winter to experience cold and snow for the first time. Riding to his new home with Dave from the resettlement center, he asks to stop when he sees a cow inside a fence along the road. That cow is his one connection to his old life.