Like Sisters on the Homefront
 

Like Sisters on the Homefront

by Rita Williams-Garcia

When Gayle gets into trouble with her boyfriend, her mother sends the street-smart 14-year-old--and her baby, Jos--down to Georgia, to live with Uncle Luther and his family. There's nothing to do, nowhere to go, and no one around except kneesock-wearing, Jesus-praising cousin Cookie. Then Gayle meets Great, the family matriarch--and her stories of the past begin to change how Gayle sees her... (read more)

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zawadi
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True to African American ties to family and the church, this story of Gale Whitaker, teen mom sent home down south to learn who she really is that she might mature and make better life choices is filled authentic voice, conflict, disappointment and personal growth. This YA novel has just the right balance of magical realism and elements of an adult historical novel. Solid read.

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