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La Marque du feu
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Pour les jeunes adultes et pour les adultes. |
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Cherish me
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
"For children discovering their individuality, this beautiful poem celebrates uniqueness, love, and self-awareness"-- Cover back. |
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Crowning Glory
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
With these joyous poems, National Book Award-winning author Joyce Carol Thomas lovingly celebrates the beauty and distinction of African-American hair. Accompanied by artist Brenda Joysmith's soft, l… |
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I have heard of a land
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
Describes the joys and hardships experienced by an African-American pioneer woman who staked a claim for free land in the Oklahoma territory. |
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What's the hurry, Fox?
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
Presents a volume of pourquoi tales collected by Zora Neale Hurston from her field research in the Gulf states in the 1920s. |
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Bright shadow
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
Abyssinia Jackson must learn to cope with tragedy when peace is shattered in her Oklahoma countryside and her boyfriend Carl Lee disappears. |
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The six fools
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
A young man searches for three people more foolish than his fiancée and her parents. |
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The Blacker the Berry
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
A collection of poems, including "Golden Goodness," "Cranberry Red," and "Biscuit Brown," celebrating individuality and Afro-American identity. |
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Marked by fire
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Joyce Carol Thomas |
Abyssinia Jackson, born in an Oklahoma cotton field in the wake of a tornado, is the pride and joy of her family, church and community until a series of natural disasters and personal attacks threate… |
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