The Blackest Land the Whitest People

The Blackest Land the Whitest People
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Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 1425944248
ISBN-13 : 9781425944247
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Book Synopsis The Blackest Land the Whitest People by : Brenda Huey

Download or read book The Blackest Land the Whitest People written by Brenda Huey and published by . This book was released on 2006-06 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book, Journeys: All Ages is a collection of non-fiction and fiction stories of individuals facing life's dilemmas and conflicts. It deals with being different, religion, losses of family and friends, growing up, and learning to get a long with each other. In the non-fiction part of the book, Mary Ellen shares her experiences of her life. Whether it is the loss of family or friend. An illness, such as ovarian cancer, in which there are feelings of emptiness as a woman. Mary Ellen expresses personal feelings, such as religion, losing parents and friends, intolerance, left-handedness, children of different religions. In the fiction part of this book, the stories are written about children from eight to fifteen years old. The stories deal with issues such as: friendship, respecting one another, caring, sharing one's religion, getting along with a brother and sister, dealing with losses of a friend. The views and opinions expressed by Mary Ellen are her perception of the world.


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