The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia: A Novel
Book Details
Author(s)Mary Helen Stefaniak
PublisherW. W. Norton & Company
ISBN / ASIN0393341135
ISBN-139780393341133
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
“A delightful story. . . . Once you enter its pages and the worlds therein, it’s hard to leave.â€â€”Carol Bicak, Omaha World Herald
Narrator Gladys Cailiff is eleven years old in 1938 when a worldly schoolteacher turns the small town of Threestep, Georgia, upside down. Miss Grace Spivey defies the traditional curriculum and racial boundaries alike, regaling her charges with readings from the Thousand Nights and a Night and casting a gifted African American student as "chief engineer" of the town's annual festival, newly reinvented as the Baghdad Bazaar. But her progressive actions are not without consequence and ultimately culminate in a night of death-defying stories that take readers on a magic carpet ride from a schoolroom in the South to the banks of the Tigris (and back again).

