Mississippi Trial, 1955
At the end of the book, Hiram says, “I learned that kids can’t always trust everything their elders do.” What did he mean by this?
End of the book
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End of the book
Hiram understands that adults like his grandfather, can be profoundly flawed human beings. Many cannot be trusted to tell the truth or provide justice.