
Fourteen-year-old Faye, an African American living in 1984 Brooklyn, New York, copes with her mother's abuse by stealing with her friends, but when robbing an elderly woman almost turns to murder, she gains an opportunity to learn new truths about life.
year: 2013
call number/section: 1000
subjects: mothers and daughters, fiction, conduct of life, old age, family problems, african americans, brooklyn (new york, n.y.), fiction, juvenile fiction, catholic schools, dysfunctional families, juvenile fiction, school stories
Editions

Blythe, Carolita
Delacorte Press (2013)
Fourteen-year-old Faye, an African American living in 1984 Brooklyn, New York, copes with her mother's abuse by stealing with her friends, but when robbing an elderly woman almost turns to murder, she gains an opportunity to learn new truths about life.
Schools: 6

Blythe, Carolita
Fourteen-year-old Faye, an African American living in 1984 Brooklyn, New York, copes with her mother's abuse by stealing with her friends, but when robbing an elderly woman almost turns to murder, she gains an opportunity to learn new truths about life.
Schools: 3

Blythe, Carolita
Fourteen-year-old Faye, an African American living in 1984 Brooklyn, New York, copes with her mother's abuse by stealing with her friends, but when robbing an elderly woman almost turns to murder, she gains an opportunity to learn new truths about life.
Schools: 1