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Drylongso

by Virginia Hamilton

Drylongso

Many people around the world endure long periods of time without rain. The drought scorches their lands and they worry whether they can survive. Virginia Hamilton has written a wonderful story about how one African American family strove to save their crops from a severe drought west of the Mississippi River during the 1970s. It is a story about a family working together to saving the land they love so dearly. The story is about hope and fate that came to this family in the form of a boy named Drylongso.

After three years of living with little rain, Lindy and her family continue to work hard trying to save their crops from being destroyed by the drought. While tending the land with her father, Lindy notices a massive wall of dust coming their way. Running ahead of the dust storm is a boy named Drylongso. Lindy's family shelters Drylongso, and in return he finds a water supply to secure the growth of their newly planted crops.

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Excerpted from Discovering World Cultures Through Literature

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