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Black

Black

List Price: $15.00
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Moral To The Story
Review: Tracy Brown did a good job with this book. It has a different plot. It is not the average street themed book. Tracy had a hell of a message in the end which was learning to love yourself, regardless of what else may be happening in your life and how others might treat you. Like the others, I don't want to give up the plot of the book. This book is about Kaia's journey from a catapillar to a butterfly. Read it for yourself. It is good.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!
Review: What can I say this was a well written novel with a beautiful message. I am giving extra BIGUPS to Tracy Brown for including the epilepsy scenario. I work in the health care field and Tracy Brown was on point on what to do when a person is having a seizure. Even though this is a fictional novel Ms.Brown uses this novel as a learning tool as well.I haven't cried in awhile when reading and believe me when I tell you I pulled the whole tissue box out. This novel teaches the reader about true friendship,loyalty and family.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not your typical urban love tale
Review: With so many urban love stories in today's market this book was a refreshing stray from the norm. Instead of the typical girl meets boy, boy become incarcerated and girl struggles without him this book delves into the story in a totaly different fashion. Ms. Brown's portrayal of a young girl's family life from the opening pages is like no other.

This is a book that I happily recommended to my 16 year old sister for there were many positive messages to be gained. Messages that usually get lost in todays urban books that sensationalize street life. Black is a great read. Trust me you won't be dissapointed and you will need to have the kleanex near by.




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