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This picture book instills self-esteem and pride. It teaches children to love themselves for who they are no matter the physical appearance of their hair.
Over the next year, can Mahogany Brown learn to love herself ... and her hair? Damaged. Stressed. Out of control. Those words could describe not only Mahogany's hair but her love-life. When she realizes that she has spent the last seven years being someone she's not in order to please her man, she decides it's time to take control and find out who she really is. Join Mahogany's journey of self-discovery ... through her hair. This novella blends fact and fiction as it relates real-life advice and tips for the newly natural sister.
What would you do if you had one chance to kill the man who raped your twelve-year-old sister? No Judge. No Jury. No witnesses. Seventeen-year-old child prodigy Garrett Anthony has to answer that question. As he holds a gun to the head of his sister's rapist, he flashes back to his traumatic past: five-years-old in a foster home, seven-years-old stealing food to survive, and sixteen-years-old visiting his black father in prison for the first time. After years of fighting to secure a stable life for him and his half-sister, he finally has a scholarship to a prestigious Washington DC private school and the love of a Virginia senator's daughter. But this newfound and tenuous happiness begins to unravel once he reveals the family secret which is the catalyst to the painful decision he must make. Can he take the life of someone else and continue to live with himself?
When fifteen-year-old Sonya Garrison is accepted into the prestigious Bridgeton Academy, she soon discovers that rich girls are just as dangerous as the thugs in her home of Venton Heights...maybe more so. After catching the eye of the star white basketball player and unwittingly becoming the most popular girl in school, she earns the hatred of the three most ruthless and vindictive girls at Bridgeton. Can she defeat the reigning high school royalty? Or will they succeed in ruining her lifelong dream of becoming a world class dancer?
Though it is against the law in 1960s Virginia, Stephen Phillips wants to marry his colored neighbor, Ruthie. Growing up in a physically abusive home, his love for Ruthie was the only thing that helped him survive. Instead of giving in to social and family prejudice, Stephen decides to fight for love. And it's a fight that could lead to murder. Racism and revenge darken this psychological drama set against the backdrop of the segregated South.
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