
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
year: 1997, 1988, 1987
call number/section: 1000
subjects: african americans, fiction, mystery and detective stories, mystery fiction, south carolina, fiction, afro-americans, fiction, fiction
Editions

Tate, Eleanora E
Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers (1997)
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 0

Tate, Eleanora E
Bantam (1988)
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 0
Tate, Eleanora E
F. Watts (1987)
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 0
Tate, Eleanora E
F. Watts (1987)
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 0

Tate, Eleanora E
F. Watts (1987)
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 1
Tate, Eleanora E
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 0
Tate, Eleanora E
While helping restore the cemetery of the old Baptist church, eleven-year-old Raisin solves the mystery surrounding the founding of her home town and gains pride in her family's past.
Schools: 1