[2] The Dark Thirty: Southern Tales of the Supernatural was published in 1992 and received a Newbery Honor along with a Coretta Scott King Award in 1993.
[3] The Legend of Pin Oak tells the story of Henri, a free biracial man married to an enslaved woman.
When his white half-brother, Harper, sells Henri’s wife and child, the family flees and has to make a life or death decision.
After Alvin's murder, Hoop is haunted when the true story of Riley Holt's death refuses to disappear from his windows.
On a snowy night, Grady sees a young black woman, Eula Mae Daniels, with a baby struggling to get through the snow.
After a year Nealy is found on church steps and seems in good condition, but has developed an unknown language, perplexing Leddy, his mother.