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Stella by Starlight is a historical novel written by Susan M. Draper. The story's narrator only has access to the thoughts and feelings of the novel’s protagonist, Stella Mills. The novel takes place in the year 1932 in the small town of Bumblebee, North Carolina.
In the opening scene of the novel, 11-year-old Stella Mills and her eight-year-old brother Jojo are out by Kilkenny Pond when they witness a meeting of the Klu Klux Klan taking place. The group of men clad in white burn a cross. The children return home and tell their parents what they have seen, and they are shocked as the Klan has not been active for many years. The family holds a meeting for other black adults from the neighborhood. Stella and her classmate Tony sit outside and talk. Stella tells her friend that she comes outside sometimes at night to write.
The next day, the Mills children walk to school. As they are gradually joined by their friends, parents offer warnings and tell the children to remain in groups. The children stop by Cathy’s Candy Store on the way to school and have a tense meeting with a group of white children. At school, the teacher Mrs. Grayson attempts to distract the students by preparing for the Christmas pageant, which is still weeks away. Afterward, they begin working on writing projects, which Stella loathes. The narrator reveals that Stella has struggled to read and write her entire life. Mrs. Grayson, however, believes that Stella has great potential.
One Saturday, a traveling salesman and storyteller called Spoon Man visits the town. Mama organizes a feast for the neighborhood, and everyone brings food and shares stories. Spoon Man says that news about the Klan activity has spread around the state. He attributes the uprising to the effects of the Great Depression. Spoon Man tells a dramatic tale about an eagle who was born among chickens and therefore believed he could never fly. That night, Stella goes outside to write, and Mama joins her on the porch. She tells Stella that she has known about her late-night writing sessions the whole time, and that despite her poor performance in school, Mrs. Grayson thinks Stella is the best thinker in the class.
The next day in church, Pastor Patton gives a sermon saying he plans on registering to vote for the upcoming election and encourages the congregation to join him. People are shocked and nervous at the idea. Eventually, Pastor Patton, Mr. Spencer, and Papa go into Spindale to register. Stella joins them to observe. In Spindale, the men are greeted with extreme hostility and made to take a complicated test in addition to paying a heavy poll tax. All three men pass the test and are registered.
Soon, Mrs. Grayson announces an essay contest sponsored by the Carolina Times newspaper. She asks all students to submit a story, and Stella is incredibly nervous. Tony encourages Stella to write about the Klan. She writes a powerful essay comparing the Klan to dragons.
One afternoon, after doing chores and looking at the Sears and Roebuck catalog with her friend Carolyn, Stella sees that the Spencer home is on fire. As Stella rushes to help, she is stopped by Klan members who are riding away from the blaze. They tell her the fire is payback for the men registering to vote. Stella, unharmed, hurries to help. The white and black communities join together in an effort to douse the flames. When Mrs. Spencer announces she can’t find her daughter Hazel, Stella rushes into the woods and finds Hazel in a secret hiding spot.
Then next day in church, Pastor Patton makes an example of Stella and directly praises her bravery. Stella is embarrassed, but her parents are incredibly proud. Donations begin to stockpile for the Spencer family, and one day Mrs. Spencer arrives to gift Stella an extra pair of shoes, some new dresses, and a typewriter. Stella is thrilled about the typewriter and begins using it to writer her stories.
At school, Mrs. Grayson announces her selections for the essay contest, and Stella is not chosen. She feels incredibly sad that her work has not been selected.
On election day, a large group marches with the three men who registered to vote so that they may cast their ballots. Stella decides to start her own personal newspaper, “Stella’s Star Sentinel” to document the day and beyond.
Not long after election day, Jojo becomes ill and Stella is sent into town to retrieve medicine for him. She walks with Tony into town, and after they run their respective errands, Tony is attacked by two adult white men. Though he is ultimately safe and relatively uninjured, Stella is stunned by the attack. In an edition of her newspaper, Stella notes how the attack has left Tony a quieter and more reserved person.
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