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Bert the Owl Bat, Rohrer Madelyn


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Автор: Rohrer Madelyn
Название:  Bert the Owl Bat
ISBN: 9781733869409
Классификация: ISBN-10: 1733869409
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover
Страницы: 36
Вес: 0.31 кг.
Дата издания: 20.08.2019
Язык: English
Размер: 254 x 178 x 6
Поставляется из: США
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Bert the Owl Bat is a childrens book about friendship. While it is always easy for people to be friends with those who look and act like them, it is not as easy in the animal world, especially when one of the animals is part of the food chain for the other. But Bert and Ollie make the decision to be friends. They are young and enjoy the carefree time of young people playing together...until danger and almost sure disaster suddenly interrupts their lives. There is no time to find help or think about what to do. They just do what comes naturally from their hearts and minds.




Catfish

Автор: Edwards Madelyn B.
Название: Catfish
ISBN: 0999402706 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780999402702
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Цена: 2344.00 р.
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Catfish

It's the 1960's and early 70's in a small town in the Deep South where Susanna Burton, a white girl whose traumatic home life is hidden behind her father's power, finds a forbidden world of love and acceptance with a Negro family. She falls for Rodney Thibault, a colored boy who gives her the tenderness and warmth she's never known, when anti-miscegenation laws are still in effect. Even after the supreme court rules against these laws in 1967, the KKK, other white supremacists, and Susie's parents continue to enforce them. From teenagers to young adults, while the two are forced to go their separate ways, date people of their own race, and live apart, the one thing that keeps bringing them back together is the patriarch of the Negro family, Catfish, who becomes Susie's surrogate grandfather.

How this unlikely pair navigates the white girl's physical and emotional abuse and the black boy's and his family's encounters with the KKK, forms the character and inner strength these two young people need to finally take charge of their own destinies.

Today, 2017
Race in America seems to be growing more divisive even as mixed-race couples break barriers and bring more colorless children into the world. Why this divide exists is a thorn for Madelyn Edwards who was raised by a woman of color whom she still loves beyond measure.

In her debut novel, Catfish, Madelyn subtly explores the chasm between black and white families that existed in the Deep South in the 1960's and '70's when Jim Crow and the Ku Klux Klan defied federal laws. She tells the story of an older Negro man named, Catfish, who befriends a young white girl and shows the child what a true, loving family is all about. Susie Burton finds her real self through her love for Catfish, his granddaughter, Marianne, and the Burton's help, Tootsie. Susie falls in love with a colored boy, Rodney Thibault, Marianne's cousin. The young couple's journey is fraught with violence and abuse as everyone from the Klan to Susie's dad try to keep them apart.

If readers find themselves routing for Rodney and Susie at the end of the book, Madelyn feels she has accomplished her task of blending color lines and making prejudice a forgotten emotion with Catfish.

Clothing Through American History: The British Colonial Era

Автор: Shaw Madelyn C., Staples Kathleen A.
Название: Clothing Through American History: The British Colonial Era
ISBN: 0313335931 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780313335938
Издательство: Greenwood
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Описание: This study of clothing during British colonial America examines items worn by the well-to-do as well as the working poor, the enslaved, and Native Americans, reconstructing their wardrobes across social, economic, racial, and geographic boundaries.


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