When the Black Girl Sings

author: Wright, Bil
Adopted by white parents and sent to an exclusive Connecticut girls' school where she is the only African-American student, fourteen-year-old Lahni Schuler feels like an outcast, particularly when her parents separate, but after attending a local church where she hears gospel music for the first time, she finds her voice.
year: 2008, 2009
call number/section: 1000
subjects: identity (philosophical concept), juvenile fiction, interracial adoption, singing, african americans, divorce, connecticut, juvenile fiction, fiction, fiction

Editions


When the Black Girl Sings
Wright, Bil
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers (2008)
Adopted by white parents and sent to an exclusive Connecticut girls' school where she is the only African-American student, fourteen-year-old Lahni Schuler feels like an outcast, particularly when her parents separate, but after attending a local church where she hears gospel music for the first time, she finds her voice.
Schools: 23



When the black girl sings
Wright, Bil
Simon Pulse (2009)
Adopted by white parents and sent to an exclusive Connecticut girls' school where she is the only African-American student, fourteen-year-old Lahni Schuler feels like an outcast, particularly when her parents separate, but after attending a local church where she hears gospel music for the first time, she finds her voice.
Schools: 0


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