
Title | : | After Tupac and D Foster |
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ISBN | : | 0142413992 |
ISBN-10 | : | 0142413992 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle, Hardcover, Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 pages |
Publication | : | Nancy Paulsen Books; Reprint edition (January 7, 2010) |
"Woodson creates a thought provoking story about the importance of acceptance and connections in life."VOYA
After Tupac and D Foster Reviews
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We need to understand these children we label as throw aways. Tupac was the voice of these children, but gunned down so young, the voice was silenced. It really makes me wonder why Macomb X and Dr. King become victims of hate in this THUG life like Tupac.
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I've just completed this book for a college adolescent literary course and I will probably use this book when I begin teaching middle school. Yet I do feel that this book is for the 8th grade and high school. This book is about 3 African American girls who
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This book is a terrific slice of history and a bird's eye view into this working class community and the girls who become friends in the way that only teenage girls seem to do: deeply, passionately, and 'forever'. Ms. Woodson does a terrific job weaving in the unnerving
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This book was an easy but good read. The end left me wondering about how the characters lives turned out. I would recommend.
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My daughter, who is an avid reader and hardly ever says that a book is boring, did not really enjoy this one. She had to read it for school (summer reading), and she found it to be very slow going. I guess the book won the Newberry award, but my teen and her friends had a
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I chose a fire for this book because it was very good but it could have been better in some ways. I would recommend this book for young African American girls. Maybe they'll understand some parts of the book .
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I wish I had had this has a kid. I will read Woodson. Sweet and sure and real and good. Real good.
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Bought this book to read with a book lcub I go to with incarcerated girls. The kids were really into it. They loved Jaacqueline woodson stories.