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Christina Hammonds Reed holds an MFA from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. A native of the Los Angeles area, her work has previously appeared in the Santa Monica Review and One Teen Story. Her first novel, The Black Kids, was a New York Times bestseller and William C. Morris Award Finalist/5(1K). 10 rows · bltadwin.ru: The Black Kids (Audible Audio Edition): Christina Hammonds Reed, Kiersey /5().  · By Alaina Leary. Today we’re pleased to welcome Christina Hammonds Reed to the WNDB blog to discuss her YA novel The Black Kids, out August 4, ! Perfect for fans of The Hate U Give, this unforgettable coming-of-age debut novel explores issues of race, class, and violence through the eyes of a wealthy black teenager whose family gets caught in the vortex of the Rodney King Estimated Reading Time: 9 mins.


Christina Hammonds Reed holds an MFA from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts. A native of the Los Angeles area, her work has previously appeared in the Santa Monica Review and One Teen bltadwin.ru first novel, The Black Kids, was a New York Times bestseller and William C. Morris Award Finalist. Christina Hammonds Reed was only 8 when L.A. erupted and slowly awakened to Black disadvantage. So does the narrator of her debut YA novel. 'The Black Kids' reflects L.A.'s unrest from. Christina Hammonds Reed's debut novel, The Black Kids, is set in but has a timeliness that often feels uncanny. Ashley is a privileged Black teenager living the good life in Los Angeles. Her parents have tried to shield her from the reality of life as a Black person in America by enrolling her in the best schools, living in the best neighborhood and giving her the kinds of opportunities.


bltadwin.ru: The Black Kids (Audible Audio Edition): Christina Hammonds Reed, The Black. Happy publication day to The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed!. It’s in Los Angeles, senior year, and for Ashley Bennett nothing was more important than spending her last few weeks in high school with her friends, going to the beach, drinking and smoking, going to prom, and getting into her dream college. Christina Hammonds Reed holds an MFA from the University of Southern California’s School of Cinematic Arts. A native of the Los Angeles area, her work has previously appeared in the Santa Monica Review and One Teen Story. Her first novel, The Black Kids, was a New York Times bestseller and William C. Morris Award Finalist.

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