Amy Alexander
Autor de Fifty Black Women Who Changed America
Sobre El Autor
Amy Alexander is a contributing writer for the Boston Globe and a media columnist at africana.com. She has been a staff writer for the Miami Herald and was the 1992 recipient of the California Newspaper Publishers Award for her coverage of the Los Angeles riots. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts
Obras de Amy Alexander
Lay My Burden Down: Unraveling Suicide and the Mental Health Crisis among African-Americans (2000) 35 copias
The Farrakhan Factor: African-American Writers on Leadership, Nationhood, and Minister Louis Farrakhan (1997) 17 copias
The Lethal Encounter 4 copias
In the Quiet April 1 copia
Fading Colors 1 copia
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Estadísticas
- Obras
- 8
- Miembros
- 103
- Popularidad
- #185,855
- Valoración
- 3.5
- Reseñas
- 2
- ISBNs
- 10
- Favorito
- 1
I have never read a book by a 16-year-old girl that is as good as Fading Colors is. There was so much feeling and emotion in Autumn's life. Her life went from one extreme to another extreme. This book kept me turning the pages just to see what was going to happen next mystery suspense romance and a lesson in life. I highly recommend this book to everybody not just young adults. This book is a good lesson in life for everyone. Amy Alexander is a young author right now and I see her future at being an author in her adult life as well, and writing just as good if not even better than she writes today. I would like to thank Amy's father for giving me the opportunity to read his daughter's book, as the heading says it is phenomenal.… (más)