As Fast As Words Could Fly
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By True Tales & A Cherry on Top
Surpassing one’s doubts, especially in the face of discrimination as Pamela M. Tuck’s father and countless others did, is to be credited. As Fast As Words Could Fly is just the type of book that will not only teach children about the injustices of the 1960’s in the United States, but will also inspire children to believe in themselves to overcome life’s challenges and obstacles.
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