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CRISTOPHER BAUTISTA
is on page 12 of 152
What i read in this book a mother does not do anything like a normal mom and she does not have money and the mom has two sons named george and ramond and they all ways fight each other all the time.
— May 13, 2024 10:59AM
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CRISTOPHER BAUTISTA
is on page 8 of 152
What i read the story ther is a familly that they have a girl that is sick she after the trip the doctor's his dad carrid her in his back walking back homw but the gril she as dizzy spell and almost slippd off his back but he got her his mom and dad cried so they hav to go to a hospital wher his mom sister but she was marrid a american so they have to go on a trip to america.
— May 06, 2024 11:01AM
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Heyder
is on page 7 of 152
The book is very good and comprehensive, From what I read a little bit his parents desperately wanted to become writers and force themselves to get up at 4:00 a.m. m. every morning so he would have time to write before his three young children woke up.
— Jan 29, 2024 11:12AM
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jairo torres
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America Street novel about a Teenage Girl named Fabiola who moves from her hometown new york because of the discrimination, Fabiola moves to Haiti to live a better life, Shortly after her mother is detained in New York so she is forced to move out of haiti back to new york causing her to leave all of her work behind.
— Apr 10, 2023 11:09AM
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Michael Amaya
is on page 35 of 152
today I read about a book that has fourteen stories of some best American writers about the complex experience of growing up in our diverse society.
— Mar 06, 2023 09:02AM
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Michelle
is on page 15 of 152
This kid is sick so he got sent to someone called Aunt Rosalie by a train. throughout the ride he keeps experimenting things.
— May 02, 2022 09:11AM
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William Yi
is on page 22 of 152
The story that I read was very fun to read.
— Nov 15, 2021 09:06AM
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