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Blackberries and Cream

Autor Leslie Rivver
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 9 noi 2015
Have you ever had the feeling you werent loved by the momma God gave you? Lucky for Gracie, she has two mommas. One cares for her every day while the other goes off to work. One is happy, strong and free while the other is sad, dark and depressed. One is black. The other is white. One Gracie must leave. Grace Callaway lives down deep in Alabama during a turbulent time of protests, boycotts, and sit-ins. It is a segregated world where black and white wont mix. But dont tell that to Ida Bell and Grace. Ida Bell has been Gracie's nanny since the day she came home from the hospital in a shoebox. They love each other like a real mother and daughter. Even way more. But the summer Grace turns ten, her white momma decides they need to move away. Moving means just one thing: leaving Ida Bell. Grace knows she cannot go. She knows she cannot let go. How can she leave the person who raised her when her real momma couldnt? How can she leave the person who taught her how to walk, and who took her to her first day of school when her real momma wouldnt? If she leaves, who will keep her secrets? Who will hold her? Who will love her? She cant leave. She wont. There must be a way to stay.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780996135771
ISBN-10: 0996135774
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: black & white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 159 x 241 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Green Writers Press
Colecția Green Writers Press

Recenzii

"Leslie Rivver'sBlackberries and Creamis the deeply moving story of a special friendship between a wise and loving black woman named Ida Bell and a young white girl named Gracie from a prominent but troubled family.Set in a small town in Alabama in the 1960s, this powerful coming-of-age story for middle-grade children deals honestly and lovingly with issues ranging from the Civil Rights Movement to death, and family dysfunction to our purpose in the world." - Howard Frank Mosher, author of Stranger in the Kingdom
"Brimming with wisdom and mischief, this tender, heartfelt celebration of an abiding friendship between a white girl and her black caregiver in 1960s Alabama reminds us that the love we experience in childhood has the power to sustain us through a lifetime of change." -Irene Latham, author of Leaving Gee's Bend -- Irene Latham