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Children |
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Self
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ISBN-10: |
1434813428 |
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36 |
Copyright: |
2006 |
ISBN-13: |
9781434813428
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Fiction |
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This story is about two best friends Stephan and Danielle. They both wanted to draw each other in class. When Danielle picks up a black marker to color her friends face, he gets angry. To him the color black is what it looks like, black. The children handle this dilemma on their own, in a very unique way. Youngsters will relate to this story in that it teaches how to solve differences between friends and it touches on cultural differences.
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Professional Reviews
Chief Editor of Disilgold Soul Literary Review
What Color Am I? by Annette Smith is a warm and compelling children's story that is
probably the first book of its kind that addresses the issue of the race, culture and identity crisis among Black youth in a way that has never surfaced, and even from the most prolifichealthy self-writers of the diaspora. Ms. Smith has created a children's storybook that is a masterpiece and must have book for all teacher's and parents who are committed to raising youth withesteem. Canvassing issues and deep provoking questions. The children's book author has a unique trademark style that will undoubtedly become her signature ifmore children's books are to follow.
Reviewed by Heather Covington
Chief Editor of Disilgold Soul Literary Review
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