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Connie Shoemaker

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Average rating: 3.75 · 16 ratings · 3 reviews · 9 distinct works
Taste the Sweetness Later: ...

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The Good Daughter: Secrets....

3.80 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2015 — 2 editions
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Write in the Corner Where Y...

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Write in the Middle: Instru...

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“American can mean anything you want it to mean. It can mean that you live in America. It can mean that you are privileged. Being American can also mean that you are diverse. In many ways, the title American is an oxymoron because one may look it on the outside but not feel it on the inside.”
Ciore Taylor, The Conversation Starts Here: A Perspective of Self, Culture, and the American Society

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