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A widowed grandmother prepared to propagate her wings. A 12-year-old granddaughter buying summertime adventure. Collectively, they are going to attempt the impossible. In Charleston, South Carolina, the summertime of 1964, Ida Trueluck steps into her son's house after sacrificing her beloved husband of 40 years. Coping with her son's family is quite an adjustment - her daughter-in-law is a bit uptight - and she's racking your brains on who she actually is on her behalf own. Her savior is her 12-year-old granddaughter Trudy. Smart and feisty, Trudy and her closest friend Vel - short for Velvet, who wears all pink and it is a Nancy Drew wannabee - want to figure out what to do on their summer time vacation. Whenever a black boy known as Paris saves Trudy from being smashed with a runaway Sunbeam Bakery pickup truck, they become friends. Navigating a multi-racial friendship in 1964 is not any easy thing, however. The racism they come across inspires them to go on an audacious excursion: to take down the Confederate flag that flies atop the South Carolina State House. And they can't undertake it minus the help of Trudy's grandmother, Ida. If you want funny, heart-warming southern experiences, you'll love the remarkable personas in this captivating book by Amazon number one best-selling writer Susan Gabriel, about the courage friends and family inspire in each other and the risks and rewards of seeking to make the world an improved place. Buy Trueluck Summer season and type in 1964 Charleston today!