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You Don’t Even Know Me: Stories and Poems About Boys
Dive into the unique realm of teenage boys with 'You Don’t Even Know Me' by Sharon G. Flake—a compelling collection that opens up their world to readers of all ages.
Captivating collection of stories and poems from a young male perspective.
Tackles themes of identity, relationships, and societal expectations.
Authored by acclaimed writer Sharon G. Flake, known for relatable and impactful storytelling.
Experience the raw and honest voices of boys navigating their world, making it a perfect read for connecting with the emotional journey of adolescence.
In 9 stories and 15 poems, Sharon G. Flake provides insight into the minds of a diverse group adolescent African American males.
here's Tow-Kaye, getting married at age 16 to love of his life, who's pregnant. He knows it's the right thing to do, but he's scared to death. James writes in his diary about his twin brother's terrible secret, which threatens to pull James down, too. Tyler explains what it's like to be a player with the ladies. In a letter to his uncle, La'Ron confesses that he's infected with HIV. Eric takes us on a tour of North Philly on the Fourth of July, when the heat could make a guy go crazy. Still, he loves his hood. These and other unforgettable characters come to life in this collection of urban male voices. Sharon's G. Flake's talent for telling it like it is will leave readers thinking differently, feeling deeply, and definitely wanting more.
Dive into the unique realm of teenage boys with 'You Don’t Even Know Me' by Sharon G. Flake—a compelling collection that opens up their world to readers of all ages.
Captivating collection of stories and poems from a young male perspective.
Tackles themes of identity, relationships, and societal expectations.
Authored by acclaimed writer Sharon G. Flake, known for relatable and impactful storytelling.
Experience the raw and honest voices of boys navigating their world, making it a perfect read for connecting with the emotional journey of adolescence.
In 9 stories and 15 poems, Sharon G. Flake provides insight into the minds of a diverse group adolescent African American males.
here's Tow-Kaye, getting married at age 16 to love of his life, who's pregnant. He knows it's the right thing to do, but he's scared to death. James writes in his diary about his twin brother's terrible secret, which threatens to pull James down, too. Tyler explains what it's like to be a player with the ladies. In a letter to his uncle, La'Ron confesses that he's infected with HIV. Eric takes us on a tour of North Philly on the Fourth of July, when the heat could make a guy go crazy. Still, he loves his hood. These and other unforgettable characters come to life in this collection of urban male voices. Sharon's G. Flake's talent for telling it like it is will leave readers thinking differently, feeling deeply, and definitely wanting more.
