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This book has a wonderful combination of puzzles and history. We get a real look at the history of segregation. It doesn't soften it, but it isn't gory either. We also get a great story of friendship and kids solving puzzles. I liked the flashback chapters. We get to see a variety of people deciding how to live with segregation and its consequences. I also really liked the friendship between Candace and Brandon. This is a book that both entertains and educates.