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The book Push by Sapphire

2023-01-06 19:27:51

The book called Push by Sapphire is different from the other books in AP Fiction List. It has a heavy theme that may not be suitable for all readers. She gave birth to a 12-year-old boy and she had another father's another child when he was 16 years old. This book explains to you the difficulties of life, especially sex, after things happened. There are also parents' story that parents ignore children and want her to live like a mother. In other words, without child's help, I live in my poor house in my poor house.

Sapphire's work appeared in New Yorkers, New York Times, New York Times book reviews, black scholars, spin, bombs. In February 2007, Arizona State University announced PUSHing Boundaries, PUSHing Art: Sapphire Workshop. Sapphire's work has been translated into 11 languages ​​and is adopted in the United States and Europe. Jenny who turned her novel into a film recently won the Jury Award and the Audience Award at the American Theater Competition of the Sundance Film Festival (2009).

Sapphire is the author of the American dream, and the American dream is a collection of poetry called "one of the most powerful first collections of the 1990s" by the publisher's weekly magazine. Twitter, her novel, won the monthly club Steven Cran Award for the first novel, the American Library Association's first novelist list award Black Core Group, and the British Yearbook Award. Push was recommended by the voice of the country and time of New York as one of the top ten books of 1996. Push was nominated for NAACP image award for excellent novel literature. For her recently published poem collection, poet and writer's magazine, she wrote: "Her soul is reflected in every verse and her latest collection, Black Wing and Angel 's Angel' s Heart And the spirit. "

Pushing ruthless, ruthless and moving sapphire certainly will bother the reader's generation. A 16 - year - old precious Jones met with a determined and extremely radical teacher who accompanied her father and the second child to take us on a journey of change and redemption. Toni Morrison's blue eyes - a black girl, Pecola Breedlove, is praying for beauty everyday. She was fooled to separate black skin, curly hair, brown eyes from other children. Strong review of the integration of beauty and our obsession