
Emily Rose has always felt comfortable growing up in Connecticut with her African American mother and her "French American" father, but when they spend some time with her great-grandmother in Texas, Emily Rose learns about her black heritage and uncovers some new and exciting parts of her own identity.
year: 1997, 2007
call number/section: 1000
subjects: racially mixed people, fiction, african americans, texas, great-grandmothers, identity, individuality, texas, fiction
Editions

Meyer, Carolyn
Harcourt Brace (1997)
Emily Rose has always felt comfortable growing up in Connecticut with her African-American mother and her French-American father, but when they spend some time with her great-grandmother in Texas, Emily Rose learns about her black heritage and uncovers some new and exciting parts of her own identity.
Schools: 2

Meyer, Carolyn
Harcourt (2007)
Emily Rose has always felt comfortable growing up in Connecticut with her African American mother and her "French American" father, but when they spend some time with her great-grandmother in Texas, Emily Rose learns about her black heritage and uncovers some new and exciting parts of her own identity.
Schools: 0