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You don't even know me stories and poems about boys

Flake, Sharon. (Author).

Summary: Tow-Kaye just learned that the love of his life is pregnant--and though he knows what the right thing to do is, he's scared to death to do it. Jeffrey hates having a mom who dresses like a teenager, but when another sexy mom moves in next door--well, that's a different kind of problem. In these and twenty-two other short stories and poems, readers plumb the inner lives of African American teenage boys.

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  • ISBN: 9781423136675 (electronic bk. : Adobe EPUB)
  • ISBN: 1423136675 (electronic bk. : Adobe EPUB)
  • Physical Description: electronic resource
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    1 online resource (195 p.)
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Jump at the Sun, c2010.

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General Note:
Description based on print version record.
Formatted Contents Note: You don't even know me -- Scared to death -- Just say it -- Gettin' even -- People might not understand -- Fakin' it -- Dying before I'm done -- Sixteen -- Fat man walking -- Stuck with me -- The same old thing -- Don't read this -- Messages -- I'm not supposed to -- Girls make you weak -- Look -- Chocolate cinnamon beige -- Infected -- So she's white -- My hood -- Words to the world -- I apologize -- Pretty mothers are a problem -- Open your eyes -- If you need to talk to someone (teen helplines).
Awards Note:
A Junior Library Guild selection
Subject: African American teenage boys -- Juvenile fiction
African American teenage boys -- Juvenile poetry
Children's stories, American
Children's poetry, American
African American teenage boys -- Fiction
African American teenage boys -- Poetry
Short stories
American poetry
Genre: Short stories.
Electronic books.

Summary: Tow-Kaye just learned that the love of his life is pregnant--and though he knows what the right thing to do is, he's scared to death to do it. Jeffrey hates having a mom who dresses like a teenager, but when another sexy mom moves in next door--well, that's a different kind of problem. In these and twenty-two other short stories and poems, readers plumb the inner lives of African American teenage boys.
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