Arthur P. Dickerson, Jr.
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Bright Red Fruit
- De: Safia Elhillo
- Narrado por: Safia Elhillo
- Duración: 4 h y 21 m
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Samira is determined to have a perfect summer filled with fun parties, exploring DC, and growing as a poet—until a scandalous rumor has her grounded and unable to leave her house. When Samira turns to a poetry forum for solace, she catches the eye of an older, charismatic poet named Horus. For the first time, Samira feels wanted. But soon she’s keeping a bigger secret than ever before—one that that could prove her reputation and jeopardize her place in her community.
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- De Tonayah Ellis en 03-02-25
- Bright Red Fruit
- De: Safia Elhillo
- Narrado por: Safia Elhillo
AMAZING LIKE ALL HER WORK!
Revisado: 08-22-24
Just breathless powerful metamorphic loud and louder - the kind of loud we need to be yelled across the rooftops of the world!!!
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A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
- De: Laura Taylor Namey
- Narrado por: Frankie Corzo
- Duración: 8 h y 33 m
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For Lila Reyes, a summer in England was never part of the plan. But then the Trifecta happened, and everything—including Lila herself—fell apart. Worried about Lila’s mental health, her parents make a new plan for her: Spend three months with family friends in Winchester, England, to reset. But with the lack of sun, a grumpy inn cook, and a small town lacking Miami flavor (in food and otherwise), what would be a dream trip for some feels more like a nightmare to Lila…until she meets Orion Maxwell. It isn’t long before Lila is not only charmed by Orion, but England itself.
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wonderful and fun read
- De Valitsky en 01-13-21
- A Cuban Girl's Guide to Tea and Tomorrow
- De: Laura Taylor Namey
- Narrado por: Frankie Corzo
A Cuban Delight
Revisado: 06-01-22
Loved everything about it - it was heartfelt, tender in a completely unsappy way and the Cuban FOOD, wow! Makes me miss my childhood neighborhood and has me thinking I need to get on a plane, land in Miami and drive to the nearest Latin American restaurant or the legendary Versailles in Little Havana. This was a feel-good read all around. I love Lila Reyes!
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