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Sapphire

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Born August 4, 1950 (75 years old)
Fort Ord, United States
Also known as: SAPPHIRE, Ramona Lofton
9 books
4.2 (5)
63 readers

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Ramona Lofton (born August 4, 1950), better known by her pen name Sapphire, is an American author and performance poet.

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His own where

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With their lives spinning out of control, sixteen-year-old Buddy Rivers and his girl friend Angela create their own way of staying alive in Brooklyn in the mid-1960s.

Push

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Stage 1& First Sentences is a new colour band at a higher level of Stage 1 to bridge between First Words and Stage 2. Full sentences introduce National Literacy Strategy words required to be learnt by Reception Year pupils in imaginative and attractive stories.

Precious

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This is the story of Precious Jones, a sixteen year old illiterate black girl who has never been out of Harlem. She is pregnant by her own father for the second time, and kicked out of school when that pregnancy becomes obvious. Placed in an alternative teaching programme, she learns to read and write. This is Precious's diary, in which she honestly records her relationships and her life.

American dreams

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It's vacation time again and all the English Roses have exciting plans. Nicole and Amy are off to attend a creative arts camp in Wales. And Charlotte's off to her family's villa in the south of France. And Grace has invited Binah to come to Atlanta and visit her cousins. Binah is so excited for her first holiday overseas, and she can't wait to meet her friend's family. But her trip gets off to a bad start, with a terrible bout of motion sickness on the flight across, followed by jet lag and homesickness once she's on the ground. Can Grace and her brothers save Binah's vacation? The English Roses are excited about trips, camp, and other fun. When Binah's plans fall through, Grace invites her to Atlanta, Georgia, with her family, but Binah's delight turns to dread when she has trouble adjusting to life in America. Book #11

Black Wings & Blind Angels

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A book of electrifying poems by the acclaimed author of Push ("Brutal . . . redemptive"—Newsweek) and American Dreams ("Her insights are precise, terrifying, and ultimately hopeful. She sings in many voices, and every one of them cries out for justice" —Dorothy Allison). Alive with the emotional honesty and intellectual force for which Sapphire has been admired as both a writer and a performance artist, these forty-seven poems take us into America's past and present, bearing testimony to the black experience in a country fragmented by war, racism, and urban and domestic violence. They tell the story of a search for the complicated spiritual path back to one's roots, a story of family, race, and self-transformation. A provocative book that astonishes by the power of its language.