Cammy Coleman's second cousins are in town for the big Coleman reunion, and their sophisticated New York City ways and family secrets threaten to change Cammy's world forever.
Virginia Esther Hamilton was the author of forty-one works of fiction and nonfiction. She was the first Black writer awarded the Newbery Medal and the first children's writer to be named a MacArthur Fellow (the "Genius" grant). She also received the National Book Award and the Hans Christian Andersen Medal.
- i thought this book was pretty good. i dont usually read books like this, im into more of biography's & teen dramas. this was kind of a first. but i think i could read another book like this, they are intresting.
i really went back and forth on this one. hamilton's style is dizzying, and when i am convinced that's on purpose, it can be really amazing, but sometimes, i'm just dizzy.
My children absolutely adore this book. Reading literature is so important to the development of a child's mind, and I cannot think of thing I would rather do then sit down to read to them in the evenings. Imagination and growth are so vital in those so young.