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Benji, a self-absorbed 13-year-old African-Canadian boy, senses a presence when he enters Piney Woods near his home in Buxton, Ontario. Meanwhile Red, an Irish-Canadian boy, is being raised by his grandmother. She hates people of African descent and especially African-Canadians. Red has an experience similar to Benjiā€™s in the South Woods, miles away, near his hometown of Chatham, Ontario.

Benji and Red meet at a speech contest and become friends in spite of their differences. Eventually they encounter the presence they sensed in the woods. They learn that ā€œmadness is only one letter from sadness,ā€ and that people are shaped, for good or for evil, by their circumstances.

vividly portrays the consequences of the Irish potato famine and explores how hateful, racist attitudes destroy a personā€™s life and ability to celebrate the common humanity of all races. Ages 8 and up. (Scholastic)

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