
Imani All Mine
فرمت کتاب
ebook
تاریخ انتشار
2014
Lexile Score
580
Reading Level
2-3
نویسنده
Connie Rose Porterناشر
HMH Booksشابک
9780547526249
- اطلاعات
- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

aheces - I really want to read this book it looks like a nice one and my mom read it and she said it was really good.

January 4, 1999
"The doctor say she see it every day, babies having babies." Fifteen-year-old Tasha Dawson narrates a tale of teenage motherhood in Porter's second adult novel (after All-Bright Court). Balancing her honor-roll grades with the perils of surviving inner-city Buffalo, N.Y., Tasha gives birth to Imani--a child conceived in violence and given a name that means "faith." . The young mother expresses a powerful, protective love for her daughter even as she herself negotiates her existence among drug dealers and bigoted authorities and explores her own adolescent sexuality. She struggles to understand her mother's new relationship with a white man; her own desires, shame and pride; and the nature of a God who is both merciless and loved. Just when Tasha appears to have found a place for herself with Imani and in school, her world is devastated by a flash of injustice that changes her life forever. Porter spins the tale in a series of flashbacks, telling Tasha's story in a nonlinear fashion and with a bold dialect, mirroring the survival strategies of indirection that Tasha employs in her complex navigation of young adulthood, motherhood and urban life. Porter is also known as a young-adult fiction writer (the Addy books in the American Girls series), and at times this novel slips uncomfortably into YA simplicity, especially in its resolutely uplifting final scenes, which offer an almost cloyingly spiritual happy ending to Tasha's complicated, earthbound story. Author tour.

March 23, 2009
Grab your hankie for this story of a 15-year-old teen mom whose baby is everything she has. "Imani all mine." Imani was conceived during a violent rape, but her mother, Tasha, can see nothing of the rapist in her. Through Tasha's eyes, we view a very harsh world-one filled with drunks, crack dealers, and gang violence. Why It Is for Us: This tight, first-person narrative strays to the melodramatic in the end, but by then the reader is hooked. As adults, we might not understand Tasha's final decision, but there is no denying the pain the circumstances that bring her to it.
Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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