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4.0 out of 5 stars All the Colors of the Race, November 18, 2000
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William ScobeyPolacheck (Glendale, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: All the Colors of the Race (Library Binding)
I enjoyed reading All the Colors of the Race by Arnold Adoff. (Illustrated by John Steptoe.) It was interesting how Adoff writes from the perspective of a girl. With such strong sentiments, I couldn't help but wonder if there is any relation to his own life or that of someone he knows. I have read other poetry books by Adoff, and this was one of my favorites. In "I am making a circle for my self," I enjoyed the references to Golda Meir and Moses. In "The way I see any hope for later," Adoff powerfully addresses issues of race and gender, saying that we need to "stop looking" and "start loving." What a powerful poem! Even the layout of the words adds to the effect. "Remember:" makes an interesting reference to the fact that way back when there was only one race--a fact that makes one wonder how we ever became so divided.
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All the Colors of the Race by Arnold Adoff (Library Binding - February 1, 1982)
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