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Every summer, Lil' Mac can hardly wait to visit his family out in the country. Summers in Fayette County, Tennessee, move at a different pace than life in Lil' Mac's urban city home, and every year Lil' Mac makes the most of it. This year, he faces quite a trial when his cousin Perry challenges him to a race, but he soon finds out he has much more to learn than how to run fast. Join Lil' Mac and find out how he discovers respect is an important character trait no matter who you're with.

Produktbeschreibung
Every summer, Lil' Mac can hardly wait to visit his family out in the country. Summers in Fayette County, Tennessee, move at a different pace than life in Lil' Mac's urban city home, and every year Lil' Mac makes the most of it. This year, he faces quite a trial when his cousin Perry challenges him to a race, but he soon finds out he has much more to learn than how to run fast. Join Lil' Mac and find out how he discovers respect is an important character trait no matter who you're with.
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Autorenporträt
Clarence McFerren II, a native Memphian, is an inspiring educator and a renaissance man with many talents. He is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, where he competed on the Blue Raider track team and received a B.S. in Mass Communications with minors in Dance, Speech, and Theater. Clarence launched his career in Washington, D.C. public charter schools, where he began his specialization in arts education, focusing on interdisciplinary and inquiry-based learning. Later, he graduated from American University with a M.A. in Performing Arts: Dance and a graduate certificate in Arts Management. That eventually led to working and training engagements with various organizations, such as the National Endowment for the Arts, Americans for the Arts, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, The Ailey School, Tennessee Arts Commission, and many more.