Mississippi Trial, 1955
In Chapter 5, what are Hiram's feelings as the train entered Mississipi?
Hiram moves back to Mississippi
Hiram moves back to Mississippi
From the text:
I was surprised by how little I remembered of Mississippi. Iād forgotten the heat, the heavy humidity that made me sweat all the time. The deep green bushes and trees everywhere seemed foreign, and it was strange to look out the train window and not see mountains anywhere. When our train finally pulled into Greenwood, I started worrying. What had I done, I wondered, leaving Arizona for a place I hardly remembered?Crowe, Chris. Mississippi Trial, 1955 (p. 46). Penguin Young Readers Group. Kindle Edition.