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Carbone, Elisa. Last dance on Holladay Street.


CARBONE, Elisa. Last dance on Holladay Street. Random House, Knopf. 208p. c2005. 0-375-82896-6. $15.95. JS *

Eva is 13 years old and living on the prairies of Colorado in 1878 with Mama Kate and Daddy Walter. Walter is a blacksmith and Kate takes in laundry to make ends meet as African Americans African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race.  in the West. They adopted Eva and have given her a good life and solid values. That all changes when Walter dies of tetanus tetanus (tĕt`nəs, –ənəs) or lockjaw, acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by the toxins of Clostridium tetani.  and Kate succumbs to tuberculosis. Eva is alone with only an address in Denver of her birth mother and a train ticket to get her there. Eva has never been off the prairie and Denver is teeming teem 1  
v. teemed, teem·ing, teems

v.intr.
1. To be full of things; abound or swarm: A drop of water teems with microorganisms.

2.
 with con artists, stores jammed together, and the traffic of carriages, wagons, and single riders Single rider lines are an opportunity at various theme parks to reduce the amount of time waiting in line for an attraction. When a single-rider line is in use, empty seats on the ride vehicles are filled using individuals from the line, thus ensuring that every vehicle is carrying . But she has made the acquaintance of a trustworthy friend, Stonewall stone·wall  
v. stone·walled, stone·wall·ing, stone·walls

v.intr.
1. Informal
a.
 Smith. Stonewall is an elderly African American who works as the custodian at the train station. He steers Eva away from the con artist and helps her find her way to Holladay Street, giving her his address and making her promise that she would turn to him for help. She will, of course, have to take him up on that offer. Holladay is the red light district and Eva's mother is a white woman who makes her living in one of the houses there. Although the madam, Miss B, seems to be taking care of Sadie Lewis, Eva's mother, and daughter Pearl, Eva's half-sister, she is a realist and wants to bring Eva into the business. Eva wants no part of it and sneaks off, traveling north into the mountains to find shelter, but is forced to return when it is apparent that there is no livelihood and little safety for a young girl on her own. With the help of Stonewall, she uses her own business sense to help her mother and her sister become her partners and make their own way on the frontier On the Frontier: A Melodrama in Two Acts, by W. H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood, was the third and last play in the Auden-Isherwood collaboration, first published in 1938. . Janis Flint-Ferguson, Assoc. Prof. of English, Gordon College There are three colleges named Gordon College:
  • Gordon College (Georgia), a state-run public school in Barnesville
  • Gordon College (Massachusetts), a private Christian liberal arts college in Wenham
  • Gordon College (Rawalpindi)
, Wenham, MA

J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescent and their teachers.

S--Recommended for senior high school students.

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