In The Watson Go to Birmingham—1963, readers follow Kenny’s experience very closely. Even when other characters are the ones who cause problems or solve them, you hear about it from Kenny’s point of view, and you only know what Kenny himself knows. What if the book was more focused on Byron? How do you think “the teenage delinquent” felt and thought about the events in the story? If you feel you can answer these questions, write a short story based on one of the events in the novel, but tell that story from Byron’s point of view.

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