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3.0 out of 5 stars
Over-idealized family life of bi-racial child,
By hazelflagg (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ginger Brown: Too Many Houses (A Stepping Stone Book(TM)) (Paperback)
This was a sentimental story about a little girl's year after her parent's divorce. Showing how both her and her cat grow. It touches only lightly on the bi-racial character of her family background. That family is highly idealized, both grandparents living and with nice homes, all getting along fine.Unfortunately, I came to this title from the Multi- Racial Activists' page because of specific concern over a bi-racial girl whose life is far from ideal. As a fact her life was filled with betrayal. The highly idealized nature of the family in this book is not particularly realistic, specifically in the southern States. It doesn't touch on any controversial issues the complicate a bi-racial child's life, therefore is not appropriate for activism. Pamela jean Curry Film Director in Training, Film Studio Faux, Parody |
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Ginger Brown and Too Many Houses (Stepping Stone Book) by Sharon Dennis Wyeth (Hardcover - June 11, 1996)
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