Why Do Grown-Ups Color Me Bad?
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Book Description
Can a community rescue its children? Anyone would consider Oakflat to be a charming town, but simmering under tis pleasant exterior is racial prejudice, as described by Carlos James Douglas in Why Do Grown-ups Color Me Bad?
Some age-old resentments have just boiled over into a children's paint fight. The concept of "color" is called into question most profoundly when four young friends ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Vantage Press Inc |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Young Adults |
# of Pages | 119 |
ISBN-10 | 0533130670 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0533130672 |
Publication Date | 12/1999 |
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About Carol James-DeLora (Author, Illustrator) : Carol James-DeLora is a published author and an illustrator of young adult books. A published credit of Carol James-DeLora is Why Do Grown-Ups Color Me Bad?.
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