A pacey contemporary novel about black on black racism in the classroom
A powerful teen novel telling a topical story of black-on-black racism in the classroom, from a young American author with a growing reputation.
A pacey contemporary novel about black on black racism in the classroom
A powerful teen novel telling a topical story of black-on-black racism in the classroom, from a young American author with a growing reputation.
world and let them see it through her eyes.
Sharon Flake was bom in Philadelphia, but has lived in Pittsburgh with her daughter, for many years. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh with a BA in English. For several years she was a youth counselor for a foster care agency, after which she spent 18 years working at the University of Pittsburgh in public relations. She has written numerous articles for national publications. Prior to having her first book published, she wrote for approximately 15 years.
The first time I seen her, I got a bad feeling inside ... she was a freak like me. Maleeka suffers every day from the taunts of the other kids in her class. If they're not getting at her about her embarrassing home-made clothes or her good grades at school, it's about her dark, black skin - a deeper shade than any of theirs. When a new teacher, whose face is blotched with a startling white patch, starts at their school, Maleeka can see there is bound to be trouble for her too. But the new teacher's attitude surprises Maleeka. Miss Saunders loves the skin she's in. Can Maleeka too? A deeply involving novel that will draw readers into Maleeka's world and let them see it through her eyes.
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