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Sara's Song: The Julia Street Series Book 1 (Volume 1)
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| #2467082 in Books | 2016-02-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.00 x.33 x5.00l,.33 | File type: PDF | 144 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Impressive Read|By PortiaPo|This is a beautifully written story that I enjoyed from beginning to end. It brought back so many memories of my youth growing up in the Bay Area and so much more. I could relate to the characters as well as the story line. The characters could not have been more realistic, many reminded me of the women of my mother's era. It was full of love, sor|About the Author|Tina Jones Williams was born and raised in Berkeley, California. There were six children in her family, three boys and three girls - a perfectly matched set. She attended a neighborhood elementary school where she learned that having fun and get
Sara Jameson was called Colored, Negro, Black and African American all in one lifetime. What others thought of her hardly mattered, she knew labels were often designed to confine, define, or malign. Sara chose to determine her own path, setting the large and small moments of life to music. She and her husband Ben, Chicago transplants, raised their children in Berkeley, California living with two wars, social injustice and opportunities beyond their wildest dreams as a ba...
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