10 Stars! 🌟
What can we say about Gordon Parks? Honestly, not enough…
Gordon Parks, a Legendary activist, composer, photographer and author who Blessed the world with Newt Winger in ‘The Learning Tree’. Originally published in 1963, known to be Gordon Parks’ first novel as a semi-autobiographical, coming-of-age story of a young African-American boy in Kansas during the 1920s.
Years later, Parks also produced The film adaptation of this novel. I remember falling in love with it; watching it countless times as a young girl. It became my Favorite movie then and one that I still watch from time to time…
Newt (Newton) Winger is so very different from his friends and other children around Kansas. He has a calmness about him and disregards the racial prejudices around them in those days. Yet, as Newt grows with learning important lessons in life, he becomes stronger with sharing his feelings and communicating to adults. Gordon Parks meaningfully develops his character into a very courageously brave young man… very dissimilar from how readers met him, initially.
There are many focal points along this story which enlighten Newt’s growth. One of my favorite is the chapter with his teacher, Ms. McClinock and principal, Mr. Hall. He finally finds his voice to speak the thoughts of the other students. His teacher becomes shocked because she has been able to dishearten students for so long without anyone speaking against it. But, Newt’s bravery wins the support of principal, Hall.
This is an excerpt regarding Arcella that heavily weighed in my thoughts and had to share…
“Wonder why she did it? Must have lost her head for a minute…thought she could go to the other side of the tracks for good…Chauncey’s big car and his money and his big house and everything…but who knows, maybe she really liked him…maybe he really liked her…she was pretty enough for anybody to like…only thing wrong for her with Chauncey was her color.” 😢
This novel will always leave me with a Bittersweet Feeling! Love.Love.Love 🌼