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Story for a Black Night

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Country
  
United States

Set in
  
Africa

Media type
  
print

Author
  
Clayton Bess

Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1982

Originally published
  
1982

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Publisher
  
Houghton Mifflin Company, Lookout Press

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Story for a Black Night (ISBN 0618494839) is a 1982 family drama novel by Robert Locke under the pseudonym Clayton Bess set in Africa. It won the 2002 Phoenix Award Honor Book award.

Contents

Plot

A 40-year-old man tells a story of his childhood, when he was ten, living with his sister, mother and grandmother. When strangers left a baby with smallpox at the house, the family is affected by the disease.

Reception

The book was included in the University of Chicago's Center for Children's Books' volume "The Best in Children's Books: The University of Chicago Guide to Children's Literature, 1979-1984", which called it "a stunning first novel", "taut and tender, deftly structured, vivid".

There is also a link to the efforts of Rose-Marie Vassallo-Villaneau in her two translations into French. After the English version won the Phoenix Honor Award in 2002 for a book that has endured, she decided that she wanted to do a second translation, this time attempting her own French West African dialect.

Awards

  • 1982 California Book Awards - (silver) First Novel
  • “A Contribution of Cultural Significance” - the Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young People
  • Family Circle - Best Book for Kids
  • 2002 Phoenix Award Honor Book
  • Play

    Also from this main page is a link to the 2014 one-act play "PURE HEART in Black of Night" with the author now using his playwright's name Robert Locke.

    References

    Story for a Black Night Wikipedia