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Carmen Jewel Jones
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By:
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Ann E. Burg
About this listen
A luminous novel in verse from the author of the Jefferson Cup award winner All the Broken Pieces.
Serafina has a secret dream.
She wants to go to school and become a doctor with her best friend, Julie Marie.
But in their rural village outside Port-au-Prince, Haiti, many obstacles stand in Serafina's way - little money, never-ending chores, and Manman's worries.
More powerful even than all of these are the heavy rains and the shaking earth that test Serafina's resolve in ways she never dreamed.
At once heartbreaking and hopeful, this exquisitely crafted story will leave a lasting impression on your heart.
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- 01-28-25
The cliff hanger at the end of the story as well as the characters.
I really liked Serafinas promise because I loved the enthusiasm of the author, and the different setting, as well as how the plot goes. Another thing I like was how it left me on a cliff hanger, So if you get the chance to I would really recommend Serifinas Promis.
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