I hadn't meant to tell you this

author: Woodson, Jacqueline
Marie, the only African American girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
year: 1994, 2010, 1995, 2006, 1998
call number/section: 1000
subjects: fathers and daughters, fiction, race relations, african americans, friendship, incest, juvenile fiction, child sexual abuse, sexual abuse, father-child relationship, father-daughter relationship, father and child, sex crimes

Editions


I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
Delacorte (1994)
Marie, the only African American girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 21



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
Puffin Books (2010)
Marie, the only black girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 2



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
Bantan Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers (1995)
Marie, the only African-American girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 4



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
Speak (2006)
Marie, the only African American girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 3



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
s.n.

Schools: 0



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline
Recorded Books (1998)
Marie, the only African-American girl in the eight grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her.
Schools: 0



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline

Marie, the black girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 1



I hadn't meant to tell you this
Woodson, Jacqueline

Marie, the only black girl in the eighth grade willing to befriend her white classmate Lena, discovers that Lena's father is doing horrible things to her in private.
Schools: 1


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