Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)
Big sisters are treasures in our lives. They care for us, comfort us, laugh with us, sometimes scold us, but most important, they know and love us in a way nobody else can. As you read through the pages of Sister to Sister, you will find a whole book full of such treasures--warm, wise, and loving "big sisters" who are reaching out to you.

Here are a few of the ten women you will meet in the book . . .
� Jean Sutton, now a successful executive, who writes about what her father's death and family's poverty taught her about hard work, men, and marriage;
� Yolanda Easley, whose experience at a mostly white college helped to teach her about being Black;
� Marcia Lyles, a top education official, who learned firsthand how low expectations can cripple minority students;
� Lina Buffington, a super-achiever whose confident exterior hid a painful inner secret.

These "sisters" and others have opened their hearts and lives to you. They invite you to sit with them, laugh and cry with them, and reflect on your own journey as a beautiful Black woman.
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Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)
Big sisters are treasures in our lives. They care for us, comfort us, laugh with us, sometimes scold us, but most important, they know and love us in a way nobody else can. As you read through the pages of Sister to Sister, you will find a whole book full of such treasures--warm, wise, and loving "big sisters" who are reaching out to you.

Here are a few of the ten women you will meet in the book . . .
� Jean Sutton, now a successful executive, who writes about what her father's death and family's poverty taught her about hard work, men, and marriage;
� Yolanda Easley, whose experience at a mostly white college helped to teach her about being Black;
� Marcia Lyles, a top education official, who learned firsthand how low expectations can cripple minority students;
� Lina Buffington, a super-achiever whose confident exterior hid a painful inner secret.

These "sisters" and others have opened their hearts and lives to you. They invite you to sit with them, laugh and cry with them, and reflect on your own journey as a beautiful Black woman.
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Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)

Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)

by Beth Johnson
Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)

Sister to Sister: Black Women Speak to Young Black Women (Townsend Library)

by Beth Johnson

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Big sisters are treasures in our lives. They care for us, comfort us, laugh with us, sometimes scold us, but most important, they know and love us in a way nobody else can. As you read through the pages of Sister to Sister, you will find a whole book full of such treasures--warm, wise, and loving "big sisters" who are reaching out to you.

Here are a few of the ten women you will meet in the book . . .
� Jean Sutton, now a successful executive, who writes about what her father's death and family's poverty taught her about hard work, men, and marriage;
� Yolanda Easley, whose experience at a mostly white college helped to teach her about being Black;
� Marcia Lyles, a top education official, who learned firsthand how low expectations can cripple minority students;
� Lina Buffington, a super-achiever whose confident exterior hid a painful inner secret.

These "sisters" and others have opened their hearts and lives to you. They invite you to sit with them, laugh and cry with them, and reflect on your own journey as a beautiful Black woman.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149329847
Publisher: Townsend Press
Publication date: 06/04/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 122
File size: 2 MB
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