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Books with title Tamika And The Wisdom Rings

  • Tamika and the Wisdom Rings

    Camille Yarbrough

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Dec. 27, 1994)
    Illus. in black-and-white. Tamika's world falls apart when the violence of the drug trade claims her father's life. But through the love of her family, the support of her friends in the Sweet Fruit Club, and the strength of her own spirit, Tamika finds a way to triumph.
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  • Tamika And The Wisdom Rings

    Camille Yarbrough

    Paperback (Just Us Books Inc, Oct. 30, 2004)
    Tamika finds strength in her family, her friends, and herself as she copes with the murder of her father by drug dealers
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  • Tamika & The Wisdom Rings

    Camille Yarbrough

    language (Sankofa, An Impprint oif Just Us Books, Inc., June 8, 2013)
    Tamika is a member of a special club: the Sweet Fruit of the African Family Tree Club. She loves being a Sweet Fruit. Tamika also loves to wonder. But sometimes wondering gets Tamika into trouble, especially when she doesn't think before she acts. So Mama and Daddy share words of wisdom with Tamika. Love yourself. Carry yourself with dignity. Use your mind freely, but always think before you act. And they give her sparkling, colorful rings, so whenever Tamika starts wondering, she can look at the rings and remember. But lately Tamika and her family’s safety has been in danger. Then eight year old Tamika suffers the biggest tragedy of her life. Will the wisdom rings keep her strong and help her do the right thing?Review From BooklistEight-year-old Tamika, her older sister, and their parents live in an inner-city apartment building where her father is the super. Although gangs and drugs are constant threats, Tamika works hard to keep her mind and body safe and strong. After Daddy is murdered by drug dealers (who threaten the rest of the family), the three are forced to move to another, much smaller apartment. That Tamika and her family are able to survive these terrible changes and move forward in their lives is a tribute to their inner strength. Although more serious in tone than most of the First Stepping Stone books, Yarbrough's presentation is clearly written and age appropriate. Large print, short chapters, and frequent illustrations will make this easily accessible to first chapter-book readers.
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  • Tamika and the Wisdom Rings

    Camille Yarbrough

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Dec. 1, 1994)
    Tamika finds strength in her family, her friends, and herself as she copes with the murder of her father by drug dealers
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  • TAMIKA & THE WISDOM RINGS

    Camille Yarbrough, Anna Rich

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Tamika's world is torn apart by violence when the drug trade claims her father's life, but the love of her family and the support of her friends help Tamika find the strength to carry on. Reading level, 2.1.
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