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The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Reprint Heidi W Durrow

  • SKU: BELL-1620352
The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Reprint Heidi W Durrow
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Publisher: Algonquin Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.01 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Heidi W. Durrow
ISBN: 9781616200152, 1616200154
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: Reprint

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The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Reprint Heidi W Durrow by Heidi W. Durrow 9781616200152, 1616200154 instant download after payment.

Rachel, the daughter of a danish mother and a black G.I., becomes the sole survivor of a family tragedy after a fateful morning on their Chicago rooftop. Forced to move to a new city, with her strict African American grandmother as her guardian, Rachel is thrust for the first time into a mostly black community, where her light brown skin, blue eyes, and beauty bring a constant stream of attention her way. It’s there, as she grows up and tries to swallow her grief, that she comes to understand how the mystery and tragedy of her mother might be connected to her own uncertain identity. This searing and heartwrenching portrait of a young biracial girl dealing with society’s ideas of race and class is the winner of the Bellwether Prize for best fiction manuscript addressing issues of social justice.

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