Mississippi Trial, 1955
At the end of the book, Hiram says, “I learned that kids can’t always trust everything their elders do.” What did he mean by this?
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Hiram understands that adults like his grandfather, can be profoundly flawed human beings. Many cannot be trusted to tell the truth or provide justice.