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Striped Ice Cream
Striped Ice Cream | Joan M. Lexau
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Becky's hard-working mama and four older brothers and sisters try to surprise her on her eighth birthday. ‘An exceedingly warm and satisfying story of a [African-American] city family that is true to childhood.' 'NYT. "Mama --" Becky said and waited. "My birthday's coming pretty soon. Will we have chicken-spaghetti and striped ice cream?" Mama sighed and said, "I don't know, Becky. Things were a little better last year." Not having something special to look forward to for a birthday was bad enough, but then the whole family seemed to turn against Becky. Life was lonely for the youngest in the family when everyone else started working on a project without her. Brother Abe even tried to keep her out of her own home during the day -- and playing baseball with Abe did not appeal to Becky. This is a story about a very real family -- the ups and downs, the quarrels and making-ups, and it is a story of Becky's happy birthday.
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queenmo78
Striped Ice Cream | Joan M. Lexau

Omg one of my favorites books when I was a kid really enjoyed this

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julieloverofbooks
Striped Ice Cream | Joan M. Lexau
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#FunFridayPhoto -One of my faves. A story about appreciating the simple things like ice cream or a trip to the library when your family doesn't have much. I also thought it was an interesting view of an African American single mom trying to make it in the 60's. Highly recommend!

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