"Brownie" is another story of the debut of ZZ packer, coffee to drink elsewhere. This story took place in the 1980s at Camp Crescendo, a summer camp in the southern United States of America. "Brownie" is explained by "runny nose" which is a member of Black Brownie Army who participated in Camp ยท Crescendo Camp. The real name of the narrator is Laurel. The plot of the story is about whether a Snot group girl was called "nigger", or another Brownian army girl in Crescendo camp, Troop 909 named the Whites Cup team. Other girls vowed to retaliate against 909, and the members of the Snot team decided that they will ambush the 909 girls at the camp at that night camp.
Racial discrimination in drinking coffee elsewhere ZZ Packer's book "Drink coffee elsewhere" states that African-Americans are in a variety of situations dealing with the pursuit of family, friendship, religion, and the prosperity of the world I am seeing how to deal with it. In the collection of short stories, there is a story titled "Drink coffee elsewhere." There, you can see the pressure of African-American young lady Dina. Dyna
From Japan to Yale University, there are many other places to drink coffee, from 1 million to the Girl Scout camp from March to March. How are settings and roles related to settings in different stories? Are these different settings related to larger settings in the collection? The end of "Doris Comes" is an impressive image. After she spontaneously sat down with a woman, Doris knew it should be in a hurry when she returned home, "she must stop and see, the sky is barely shining Her favorite It turns into a small blue shadow When you can not return to sleep it will be displayed in the window but you can not open your own voice Why is this the correct image to end stories and collections? In the meaning, Doris, or collection other characters, with sleep and awake?