top of page
Historical Fiction

The Dogwoods Danced on Goodreads

Historical Fiction

  • In 1963, Simon Klein and his family, Jews from St. Paul, Minnesota, moved to the small town of Picketville, Alabama, where Simon must finish his senior year of high school. He is as mystified of the South as Southerners are of a Jew. While gathering information for a story he is writing for his high school paper, he becomes friends with Cecilia Goodwin, a Black girl. They have much in common. While sitting together on her porch swing, they talk about the Civil Rights movement, literature, the looming Vietnam War, and, of course, Alabama football. Eventually, they realize that they are romantically drawn to each other but keep their relationship a secret, until both of them have had enough of the town's social restrictions and take the risk of putting their romance on public display, to Simon's mother's delight, but to the angry epithets of so many others. This was the year that Governor George Wallace declared, “Segregation forever!” Told by Simon many years later, this coming-of-age Southern novel, foretells the Civil Rights Movement, the assassinations of President Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and America's deepening involvement in the Vietnam War, all while Simon's parent's marriage falls apart, and he learns of the corruption, nepotism, and xenophobia of small-town Alabama of that era, a state he now looks back on with fond memories, as it was a life-changing period in his life.

  •  As we come across books that are described as having Jewish main characters, we add them to this database. The creators of the Jewish Genre Reading Challenge have not read all (or even most) of the books in this database. We have gathered information from many sources and not all may be accurate. Inclusion of a book in our database does not imply endorsement or approval. There is always the possibility that antisemitism may be present in a book, either written into a character's experience or through malicious or ignorant caricature or stereotypical portrayal of Jewish characters and culture. Please take care of yourselves as you read.

    Please let us know if you encounter a book in this database that does not have a Jewish main character, if you have corrections or additions for a book's genre categories, or if you have any other concerns about the inclusion of a particular book in this database.

2025 JEWISH GENRE

Reading Challenge

Sign Up to Receive Challenge Updates & Special Features

Thanks for submitting!

Disclosure: The JGC is an affiliate of Bookshop.org, a public benefit corporation that supports independent bookstores, and will earn a commission if you click through on Bookshop links and make a purchase. 

© 2024 by the Jewish Genre Reading Challenge. 

bottom of page