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  2. Patricia McKissack - Wikipedia

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    Patricia C. McKissack (née Carwell; August 9, 1944 – April 7, 2017) was a prolific African-American children's writer. [1] She was the author of more than 100 books, including Dear America books A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl; Color Me Dark: The Diary of Nellie Lee Love, The Great Migration North; and Look to the Hills: The Diary of Lozette Moreau, a French Slave Girl.

  3. Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Angola, Africa, 1595

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    Nzingha: Warrior Queen of Matamba, Angola, Africa, 1595 is a 2000 book by Patricia McKissack about Queen Anna Nzinga as a girl told through fictitious diary entries based on real historical events. It is part of the book series The Royal Diaries .

  4. The Clone Codes - Wikipedia

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    The Clone Codes is a 2010 science fiction novel by American writers Patricia and Fredrick McKissack.It is about a girl, Leanna, who lives in 22nd century America where human clones and cyborgs are treated like second-class citizens, and what happens when she discovers that her parents are activists and that she is a clone.

  5. Let My People Go (book) - Wikipedia

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    Let My People Go: Bible Stories Told by a Freeman of Color is a 1998 book by Patricia McKissack.Set in 19th century South Carolina, it is about a freed slave, Price Jeffries, who uses Bible stories from the Old Testament to answer questions that his daughter, Charlotte, poses about the things she sees around her.

  6. The Honest-to-Goodness Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Honest-to-Goodness Truth is a 2000 picture book written by Patricia McKissack and illustrated by Giselle Potter. It is about a girl, Libby Louise, who decides to only tell the truth, the problems this causes, and her eventual understanding about the need for empathy and kindness in some situations.

  7. Flossie & the Fox - Wikipedia

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    In discussing literary innovations in diverse children's literature, scholar Jonda C. McNair explores how the dialogue present in Patricia C. McKissack'a Flossie & the Fox portrays African American English Vernacular in a positive light. This link discusses its use of a clever character that is able to outsmart the fox who speaks standard English.

  8. Cyborg: The Second Book of the Clone Codes - Wikipedia

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    Cyborg: The Second Book of the Clone Codes is a 2011 book by Patricia and Fredrick McKissack.It is the second book in the Clone Codes trilogy and is about Houston Ye, a teen cyborg who, with Leanna (a girl who discovered she is a clone in the first book, The Clone Codes), attempt to obtain civil rights for themselves.

  9. Run Away Home - Wikipedia

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    School Library Journal, in a review of Run Away Home, wrote "Grabbing readers with wonderful characters, an engaging plot, and vital themes, McKissack weaves a compelling story of cultural clash, tragedy, accommodation, and ultimate triumph. " [1] while Booklist found it a "generally fast-paced story flags occasionally when information-heavy dialogue intrudes."