Colleen Smith-Dennis
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Inner City Girl
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2009
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2 editions
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Inner City Girl 2: Other Rivers to Cross
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Inner City Girl: School Edition
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For Her Son
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published
2011
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2 editions
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The Salt Loses Her Savour
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Generation Curse?
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published
2015
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2 editions
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I Am Woman
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For Her Son: School Edition
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For Her Son: Revised Edition
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“She did not want to be a cliché or hackneyed example of an inner-city girl. She wanted to battle against the forces of poverty, low social status and the expectations of those who had passed the law that achievement for her kind was not attainable.”
― Inner City Girl
― Inner City Girl
“A know that some rich, white looking people don't want to have anything to do with the likes of us. But this world is a big place and have enough space for all the different race of people that God make — black, white, yellow, red and all the ones that don't know where they belong, like the girl you fight with at school. Don't let anybody make you feel less than what you are. Work hard and do your best and even though I not a Christian but God must help you one way of the other.”
― Inner City Girl
― Inner City Girl
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