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This deceptively simple first-person novel takes readers into the heart and mind of 15-year-old Tasha, whose love for her baby, Imani, is as plain as her fear of the rapist who fathered the child. (TOP 10 Adult Books for YA, 2000).
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African American teenage mothers, African Americans, Afro-American teenage mothers, Afro-Americans, Conduct of life, Drive-by shootings, Fiction, Inner cities, Teenage mothers, Reading Level-Grade 9, Reading Level-Grade 11, Reading Level-Grade 10, Reading Level-Grade 12, Buffalo (n.y.), fiction, African americans, fiction, Fiction, african american, urban, Cultural Literacy and Humanities, Fiction, african american & black, urban & street lit, Mothers and daughters, fictionPlaces
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Imani All Mine
2014, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
in English
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Imani All Mine
2000, Mariner books,Houghton Mifflin, Houghton Mifflin
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Imani All Mine brings together Connie Porter's insight into childhood and her firsthand knowledge of life in today's ghettoized world with the marvelously affecting story of Tasha, fifteen years old and the mother of a baby girl.
"Mama say I'm grown now because I got Imani. She say Imani all mine. I know she all mine, and I like it just like that, not having to share my baby with no one." In her clear, pitch-perfect voice, Tasha recounts her days of diapers and schoolwork, of girl talk on the playground and terror in her ever more violent neighborhood. Tasha is a remarkable creation, a child mothering a child - bright, funny, brimming with the hopefulness and frank wisdom of youth.
The name she gives her daughter, Imani, is a sign of her determination and fundamental trust despite the odds against her: Imani means faith. Imani All Mine is street-smart and lyrical, hilarious, tender, and tragic. Tasha's voice speaks directly to both the special pain of poverty and the universal, unconquerable spirit of youth.
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