Swimming to the Top of the Rain in Homemade Love by J. California Cooper
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Oprah Winfrey is not always easy all the time. She grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was repeatedly harassed by cousins, uncle, and family and friends. At the age of 14, she bore a dead boy shortly thereafter. Oprah's past did not stop her swimming in the rain. She left excellent results as an honorary student at high school, won the speech contest and received a full scholarship from the university. According to Renee Jacques of 2013 she received the highest level prize from here.
Cooper, J. California (Joan · California · Cooper, Joan · Cooper, Juan · Andres · Corre · Guzman) (Unknown) Novelist, short novel, playwright, essayist J · California · Cooper got the spotlight for the first time and in 1978 black people Won the playwright award. As an author of novels, short stories, essays, Cooper merged with Langston Hughes and Zoranyl Heston. Because she adopts African American folklore, uses dialects, and the potential moral focus of her writing. . . J. California Cooper was born in Joan Cooper, Berkeley, California, daughter of Maxine and Joseph Cooper. As a passive literary celebrity, Cooper unveiled some details about her private life. She began writing since an early age, she created dramas and stories for her paper dolls and she continued to play until she was 17. Cooper is married, she just admits that she has multiple husbands and has a daughter, Paris A.
Neil Hurston. "Cooper's short story contains a lot of narratives in everyday conversation, usually dialects, friends, other women, women who connect themselves with men, in most cases moral lessons are included Other collections of Cooper's short stories include Akira Ai (1986) who received the American Book Award, Some Soul to Keep (1987), The Matter Is Life (1991), Some Love, Some Pain (1995) A Past: Wild Star (2000) looking for the sun at midnight (2000) and Story (2000) and Cooper in addition to the script and short story, "Family" (1991), "Seeking Satisfaction" (1994) We announced five novels, too), "Awakening the Wind" (1998), "Some people", "Other places" (2006), "Life is short" is wide (2009) Families during the Civil War "Eternity." Slave life and subsequent depiction of family of 4 generations