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Category: Reading Lists

Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!

Sankofa Reads

January 31, 2019

Good Luck, Anna Hibiscus!

Go Well Anna Hisbiscus

Sankofa Reads

January 31, 2019

Go Well Anna Hisbiscus

Chike and the River

Sankofa Reads

January 31, 2019

Chike and the River

The Great Cake Mystery

Africa Access Review / Sankofa Reads

January 31, 2019

The Great Cake Mystery

Africa Access Review / Sankofa Reads

January 29, 2019

The Girl Who Smiled Beads, a Story of War and What Comes After

2018 / 2019 CABA Winners / Africa Access Review / Recommended / Sankofa Reads

November 8, 2018

Children of Blood and Bone

2018 / 2019 CABA Winners / Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Highly Recommended

October 21, 2018

Grandad Mandela

Africa Access Review / Anansi Reads / Recommended

August 9, 2018

Little Wanda Finds a Cure for Nana

2018 / 2019 CABA Winners / Africa Access Review / Highly Recommended / Recommended / Sankofa Reads

June 26, 2018

Mirage

2018 CABA Winners / CABA / Highly Recommended / Sankofa Reads / Uncategorized

May 4, 2018

Akata Warrior

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