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Angela Shelf Medearis

    We Eat Dinner in the Bathtub
    The Seven Days of Kwanzaa
    Rigby Star Guided Lime Level: The School Concert Single
    Skin Deep and Other Teenage Reflections
    Ten Ingredients for a Joyous Life and Peaceful Home
    The New African-American Kitchen
    • The Kitchen Diva features a collection of recipes from Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas, drawing inspiration from slave quarters, plantations, church gatherings, family reunions, and both ancient and contemporary ethnic kitchens.

      The New African-American Kitchen
    • Exploring ten facets of a blessed Christian life, this book combines personal testimonies with scriptural examples. The author, known for "The African-American Kitchen," collaborates with pastor Salem Robinson, Jr., to share insights and experiences that illustrate the principles of faith and gratitude. Each aspect is designed to inspire readers to deepen their spiritual journey and embrace a life of blessings.

      Ten Ingredients for a Joyous Life and Peaceful Home
    • This collection of poetry presents a vibrant and authentic portrayal of urban teens, particularly those of color, navigating the complexities of high school life. Addressing contemporary issues like family struggles, racism, and mental health alongside universal themes of love, sports, and personal growth, the author employs a blend of humor and candidness. The work captures the essence of youthful experiences, making it both relatable and insightful for readers.

      Skin Deep and Other Teenage Reflections
    • The book explores the rich traditions of Kwanzaa, a week-long celebration of African-American heritage starting December 26th. It provides insights into the significance of each day, along with recipes for authentic African dishes to enhance the festive experience. Additionally, readers will find creative instructions for making masks, African toe puppets, and other unique gifts, making it an engaging resource for anyone looking to celebrate Kwanzaa meaningfully.

      The Seven Days of Kwanzaa
    • [Scholastic Reader Level 2]Harris's family eats dinner in the bathtub, parks their car in the kitchen, and bathes in the attic! Beginning readers will laugh along with the comical text from well-loved author Angela Shelf Medearis and humorous watercolor illustrations from best-selling illustrator Jacqueline Rogers.

      We Eat Dinner in the Bathtub