Aunt Hager Williams stood in her doorway and looked out at the sun.
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This is a coming of age story of an African-American boy in a small Kansas town.
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Fiction, African American boys, City and town life, In library, Fiction, family life, Fiction, coming of age, Kansas, fiction, Fiction, general, African americans, fiction, American literature, American fiction, African American authors, Families, African Americans, Fiction, family life, generalPlaces
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Not without laughter
1995, Scribner Paperback Fiction
in English
- 1st Scribner paperback fiction ed.
0020209851 9780020209850
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Not without laughter
1995, Scribner Paperback Fiction
in English
- 1st Scribner paperback fiction ed.
0020209851 9780020209850
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Not Without Laughter
November 1, 1969, Scribner Paper Fiction
Board book
in English
0020480202 9780020480204
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"Aunt Hager Williams stood in her doorway and looked out at the sun."
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