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What I Need to Know Before I Die
- De: Mavis Beneby Walton
- Narrado por: Kierstin Vinson
- Duración: 4 h y 8 m
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"What I Need to Know Before I Die" by Mavis Beneby Walton is a heartfelt and reflective book that began as a personal letter to the author's daughters but evolved into a universal message for all sons and daughters. The book explores the challenges of expressing the attributes of God to young adults and emphasizes the power of written communication, aiming to provide answers to life's purpose and the reason for existence.
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what we need to know
- De Ogden en 05-11-24
- What I Need to Know Before I Die
- De: Mavis Beneby Walton
- Narrado por: Kierstin Vinson
what we need to know
Revisado: 05-11-24
This is a book for young and old. For those who believe or not. Easy to live life lessons in this life.
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Passing
- De: Nella Larsen
- Narrado por: Tessa Thompson
- Duración: 3 h y 36 m
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Light-skinned Black woman Irene Redfield encounters an old childhood friend - Clare - who is now "passing" as a White woman. Clare is married to a racist White man, who doesn't know she has African American blood. In spite of the danger of being found out by her husband and society at large, she finds herself helplessly drawn to Irene's world.
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Almost didn't finish-so glad I did.
- De Lisa C en 01-21-21
- Passing
- De: Nella Larsen
- Narrado por: Tessa Thompson
lifetime Movie
Revisado: 01-23-22
Was expecting more about a woman passing. This was a typical lifetime story. Thought we would learn why Clara's father became a janitor. Maybe Clara and Irene were not childhood friends. maybe they were sisters, why Irene's father checked on Clara.
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