
Afraid that she will have no where to go when her welfare checks are stopped, nineteen-year-old high school dropout Aisha tries to figure out how she can support herself and her two young children in New York City.
year: 2002, 2006
call number/section: 1000
subjects: teenage mothers, fiction, african americans, public welfare, mothers and daughters, new york (n.y.), fiction
Editions

McDonald, Janet
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2002)
Afraid that she will have no where to go when her welfare checks are stopped, nineteen-year-old high school dropout Aisha tries to figure out how she can support herself and her two young children in New York City.
Schools: 11

McDonald, Janet
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (2006)
Afraid that she will have no where to go when her welfare checks are stopped, nineteen-year-old high school dropout Aisha tries to figure out how she can support herself and her two young children in New York City.
Schools: 0