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Darnella Ford 215 pages Adult

Danny Says

At the insistence of my teaching credential students at the university, I have begun reading more African-American literature. It may seem silly for a white guy to be reading a book about a divorced black woman trying to start a new life for her talented daughter, but I could identify with this story based on my teaching experiences in Compton. Darnella Ford is a gifted writer, and you do not have to be black to appreciate this moving tale of the lengths a mother will go to ensure a brighter future for her daughter. Touching and powerful. Click here to read this month’s blog, a monologue I wrote inspired by one of my past second graders. 

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