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Unknown Label
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The person Unknown Label represents an individual (alive, dead, undead, or fictional) associated with resources found in Peru Public Library.
This resource has been enriched with EBSCO NoveList data.
- Name
- Grimes, Nikki
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Nikki Grimes's work provides an optimistic outlook when addressing themes such as tolerance, friendship and relationships. Frequently writing for children and young adults, Grimes brings her urban background to her work, creating African-American characters in her poetry and fiction that are easily identifiable to her readers. Start with: Growin'
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
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- African-American
- American
- Subject
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- trueAfrican American girls -- Harlem, New York City
- trueFather-separated boys
- trueChildren of divorced parents
- trueAfrican American families
- trueFourteen-year-old girls -- Harlem, New York City
- trueAfrican American students
- trueCommunity activists -- Illinois
- trueAfrican American girls -- Diaries
- trueAfrican American girls
- trueAfrican American girls -- Poetry
- trueSisters -- Harlem, New York City
- trueSchools
- trueBonding (Interpersonal relations)
- trueEthnicity
- trueAfrican American legislators -- Biography
- trueDaniel, Dyamonde (Fictitious character)
- trueHigh school students
- trueHigh schools
- trueFriendship
- trueCity life
- trueIdentity (Psychology)
- truePresidential candidates -- Biography
- trueTeenage girls
- trueLegislators -- United States -- Biography
- trueFamilies
- trueCity life -- Poetry
- trueAfrican American boys -- Hawaii
- trueAfrican Americans -- Poetry
- trueFathers and sons
- trueAfrican Americans
- trueMultiracial persons -- Biography
Tone Tone is the feeling that a book evokes in the reader. In many cases, this category best answers the question, "What are you in the mood for?"
Writing style Writing style terms tell us how a book is written, from the complexity of the language to the level of the detail in the background.
Illustration Both picture books and graphic novels have a unique set of qualities important to their readers, from color and drawing sty;e to the mood evoked by the illustrations.
Character Only applied to fiction books, character appeal is especially for those readers who love books *because* of the characters.
- Label
- Unknown Label
- Subject
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- trueAfrican American girls -- Harlem, New York City
- trueFather-separated boys
- trueChildren of divorced parents
- trueAfrican American families
- trueFourteen-year-old girls -- Harlem, New York City
- trueAfrican American students
- trueCommunity activists -- Illinois
- trueAfrican American girls -- Diaries
- trueAfrican American girls
- trueAfrican American girls -- Poetry
- trueSisters -- Harlem, New York City
- trueSchools
- trueBonding (Interpersonal relations)
- trueEthnicity
- trueAfrican American legislators -- Biography
- trueDaniel, Dyamonde (Fictitious character)
- trueHigh school students
- trueHigh schools
- trueFriendship
- trueCity life
- trueIdentity (Psychology)
- truePresidential candidates -- Biography
- trueTeenage girls
- trueLegislators -- United States -- Biography
- trueFamilies
- trueCity life -- Poetry
- trueAfrican American boys -- Hawaii
- trueAfrican Americans -- Poetry
- trueFathers and sons
- trueAfrican Americans
- trueMultiracial persons -- Biography
- Description
- Nikki Grimes's work provides an optimistic outlook when addressing themes such as tolerance, friendship and relationships. Frequently writing for children and young adults, Grimes brings her urban background to her work, creating African-American characters in her poetry and fiction that are easily identifiable to her readers. Start with: Growin'
- Name
- Grimes, Nikki
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
-
- African-American
- American
- Occupation
- Author
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