One of the proverbial questions inevitably asked by youngsters is "What was life like back then?" meaning the past. It's like the present cannot be separated from the past as the future looms. At some time shared moment, stories evolve to answer the question or questions. The narrative ensues by relating the past and confirming the curiosities heard or imagined. It's like embarking upon a journey. There is a beginning and what is anticipated unfolds with memorable impressions. When J'Nita, one of the main characters, hears about her ancestors through reading of a journal left by her…mehr
One of the proverbial questions inevitably asked by youngsters is "What was life like back then?" meaning the past. It's like the present cannot be separated from the past as the future looms. At some time shared moment, stories evolve to answer the question or questions. The narrative ensues by relating the past and confirming the curiosities heard or imagined. It's like embarking upon a journey. There is a beginning and what is anticipated unfolds with memorable impressions. When J'Nita, one of the main characters, hears about her ancestors through reading of a journal left by her grandmother, she literally yearns to live through the lives of her ancestors. For many, ancestry runs deep and wide, and can cover a span of centuries. In J'Nita's Family Tree, the characters find a way to connect the wide gulf of time. Thus, their story does not end at the last page of the journal, but farther and beyond what their imaginations have envisioned.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
R.S Brown graduated from Hunter College in New York City and was a graduate student at Columbia University Teacher's College. She reads and appreciates good literature from authors like Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Richard Wright, Ernest Hemingway, William Faulkner, Mark Twain, Thomas Hardy, Shakespeare, Harold Robbins, Pearl S. Buck, etc. She has taught in both public and charter schools, but realized writing was her calling, J'Nita's Family Tree is her second completed book. She is currently researching and drafting her third book. She thanks God for the inspiration and being her muse. She invites everyone to read both of her books.
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