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Connie Rose Porter

    Connie Rose Porter es una autora estadounidense reconocida por sus cautivadores libros para niños y jóvenes adultos. Su escritura profundiza en las complejidades de la infancia con una comprensión profunda, mientras que sus narrativas resuenan con temas universales que atraen a lectores de todas las edades. El estilo distintivo de Porter se caracteriza por una meticulosa atención al detalle y un enfoque narrativo atractivo, creando historias que son a la vez enriquecedoras e inspiradoras. Su experiencia en la enseñanza de inglés y escritura creativa ha moldeado profundamente su voz y perspectiva literaria única.

    All-Bright Court
    Addy's Wedding Quilt
    Changes for Addy: A Winter Story, Book Six
    Addy's Surprise
    Meet Addy an American Girl 1
    Imani All Mine
    • "With authority and grace" (Essence), Imani All Mine tells the story of Tasha, a fourteen-year-old unwed mother of a baby girl. In her ghettoized world where poverty, racism, and danger are daily struggles, Tasha uses her savvy and humor to uncover the good hidden around her. The name she gives her daughter, Imani, is a sign of her determination and fundamental trust despite the odds against her: Imani means faith. Surrounding Tasha and Imani is a cast of memorable characters: Peanut, the boy Tasha likes, Eboni, her best friend, Miss Odetta, the neighborhood gossip, and Tasha's mother, Earlene, who's dating a new boyfriend. Tasha's voice speaks directly to both the special pain of poverty and the universal, unconquerable spirit of youth. Authentic in every detail, this is an unforgettable story. As Seventeen declared, "Porter's candid narrative will have you hooked from the opening sentence."

      Imani All Mine
    • Meet Addy an American Girl 1

      American Girls Collection

      Addy Walker's family is planning a dangerous escapefrom slavery in the summer of 1864. But before they can make the escape, the worst happens--Master Stevens decides to sell some of his slaves, including Poppa and Addy's brother, Sam. Addy and Momma take the terrible risk of escaping by themselves, hoping that the family eventually will be together again in Philadelphia. Set during America's own struggle over slavery, the Civil War, Addy's story is one of great courage and love--love of family and love of freedom.

      Meet Addy an American Girl 1
    • Knowing that Christmas will be hard without the rest of her family, Addy sets out to earn money to give her mother a special Christmas gift, but after discovering the plight of newly freed slaves, she decides to give her money to the Freedman's Fund.

      Addy's Surprise
    • Addy has begun to give up hope of ever having her family together. Then she gets word that baby Esther, Auntie Lula, and Uncle Solomon are on their way to Philadelphia. Addy searches the city for them, but the reunion she dreamed of is mixed with joy and deep sorrow. As Addy prepares for her reading at the Emancipation Celebration, she begins to doubt the words about freedom she is supposed to read. Momma reminds Addy that their family will always be together as long as their love and courage live in her heart.

      Changes for Addy: A Winter Story, Book Six
    • Addy's parents renew their vows with a church wedding in freedom. Addy can't wait -- until Harriet makes fun of her wedding present and her family's past.

      Addy's Wedding Quilt
    • All-Bright Court

      • 240 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of a decaying housing project in Buffalo, New York, the narrative spans two decades, focusing on the Taylor family and their community. Initially filled with hope, particularly for the promising eldest son, Mikey, the story captures the gradual unraveling of optimism as the steel industry declines and jobs vanish. Despite the hardships, the novel highlights the resilience, dignity, and humor of its characters, showcasing their ability to cope with disappointment and maintain faith in the face of adversity.

      All-Bright Court
    • Imani mon amour

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      A Buffalo, ghetto de New York où les blancs ne s'aventurent pas et où les dealers son rois, Tasha, quinze ans, passe son temps à courir. Elle court pour être à l'heure au lycée, pour récupérer son bébé à la crèche et surtout pour ne plus penser à celui qui l'a violée. Sa seule joie ? Sa petite fille, Imani. Imani, son portrait craché, son petit bonheur, sa raison de vivre. Imani, son amour, à qui elle espère offrir une vie meilleure. Mais dans un monde où règnent la violence et la chaos, l'espoir, si fort soit-il, ne suffit pas toujours à surmonter les drames...

      Imani mon amour