Kimmy Dance

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Kimberla leads her students in dance

Whats coming up with Quick Book Reviews?

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Theres No Tomorrow Only Today-Jaree Francis Sensuality-Zane One in a Million- Kimberla Lawson Roby

HarperCollins Fall 2009 ALA Title Presentation (Part 1H)

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Presenting the HarperCollins Library Marketing Team (Virginia Stanley, Bobby Brinson and Kayleigh George). Watch as they present all the new and forthcoming titles from HarperCollins Publishers. Titles included in this video: Be Careful What You Pray For, by Kimberla Lawson Roby, Gator A-Go-Go, by Tim Dorsey, Shadow Tag, by Louise Erdrich and Horns, by Joe Hill.

Kimberla Lawson Roby: "A Deep Dark Secret"

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The New York Times bestselling author returns with the moving story of a family who learns to overcome betrayal and secrets with courage and love On the outside, twelve-year-old Jillian Maxwell is the perfect child. She's helpful with chores around the house, gets straight As in school, has plans for college, and stays out of trouble. She seems to have everything a girl could want: a big, beautiful new home, an adoring little sister, a mother who cares about her, and an attentive stepfather. But inside, Jillian harbors a terrible secret. Too frightened to tell, convinced that her friends and loved ones, especially her mother, won't understand—and worse, will blame her—Jillian endures her pain in silence, believing that things will get better. However, as time passes and her dilemma intensifies, the bright, hardworking girl becomes sullen and disinterested in her studies. Then, just when it seems she's on the verge of losing everything, Jillian discovers she has more strength than she ever imaginedand the power to change her fate. With sensitivity and grace, Kimberla Lawson Roby addresses a very real and serious issue, while delivering the inspiring tale of one family's mission to shed light into the darkest corner of their lives. *trailer produced by Book Candy Studios ;-)

A Deep Dark Secret Trailer

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Kimberla Lawson Roby explores the consequences of a life-altering family trauma in A Deep Dark Secret, tackling controversy with the same storytelling brio and startling insight into human nature that made her previous books New York Times bestsellers. Learn more at www.kimroby.com

31 Suggestions In African American Fiction

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Here are few novels I enjoyed reading. What are some of your favs? Authors mentioned: Brenda Jackson, Zane, Beverly Jenkins, Eric Jerome Dickey, Donna Hill, Francis Ray, Nikki Turner, Dara Girard, Lynn Emery, Rochelle Alers, Sista Souljah, Leslie Esdaile, Kimberla Lawson Roby, Michael Baiden, Toni Morrison Muisc: Raheem DeVaughn-Four Letter Word Jill Scott-Crown Royal Jill Scott Hate On Me Lyfe Jennings-Never Never Land

Books, books & more books! Part 2

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Just an introduction to good books I have read. Be sure to check out Part 1 if you missed it as well! Here is a list of books introduced in Part 1 & 2: Sleeping with Strangers by Eric Jerome Dickey My Husband's Girlfriend by Cynthia Rax My Best Friend and My Man by Cynthia Rax She Ain't the One by Carl Webber & Mary B. Morrison Too Little, Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray Seduction by Velvet This Fire Down in My Soul by JD Mason You Gotta Sin to Get Saved by JD Mason The First Lady by Carl Webber Changing Faces by Kimberla Lawson Roby God Don't Play by Mary Monroe When Everything's Said & Done by Eboni Snoe

Books, books & more books! Part 1

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Just an introduction to good books I have read. Be sure to check out Part 2 as well! Here is a list of books introduced in Part 1 & 2: Sleeping with Strangers by Eric Jerome Dickey My Husband's Girlfriend by Cynthia Rax My Best Friend and My Man by Cynthia Rax She Ain't the One by Carl Webber & Mary B. Morrison Too Little, Too Late by Victoria Christopher Murray Seduction by Velvet This Fire Down in My Soul by JD Mason You Gotta Sin to Get Saved by JD Mason The First Lady by Carl Webber Changing Faces by Kimberla Lawson Roby God Don't Play by Mary Monroe When Everything's Said & Done by Eboni Snoe

Tonya Bolden (Part 3) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. Tonya Bolden, a magna cum laude baccalaureate of Princeton University with a masters degree from Columbia University, has devoted the lions share of her writing talent on books for the young. Her many books include Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and James Madison Book Award winner; the lavishly illustrated George Washington Carver, which School Library Journal declared a welcome ...

Tonya Bolden (Part 2) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. Tonya Bolden, a magna cum laude baccalaureate of Princeton University with a masters degree from Columbia University, has devoted the lions share of her writing talent on books for the young. Her many books include Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and James Madison Book Award winner; the lavishly illustrated George Washington Carver, which School Library Journal declared a welcome ...

Tonya Bolden (Part 1) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. Tonya Bolden, a magna cum laude baccalaureate of Princeton University with a masters degree from Columbia University, has devoted the lions share of her writing talent on books for the young. Her many books include Maritcha: A Nineteenth-Century American Girl, a Coretta Scott King Honor Book and James Madison Book Award winner; the lavishly illustrated George Washington Carver, which School Library Journal declared a welcome ...

Kimberla Lawson Roby (Part II) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby has published eleven novels which include: One in a Million, Sin No More, Love & Lies, Changing Faces, The Best-Kept Secret, Too much of a Good Thing, A Taste of Reality, Its a Thin Line, Casting the First Stone, Here and Now, and her debut title, Behind Closed Doors, which was originally self-published through her own company, Lenox Press. Her novels have frequented numerous ...

Kimberla Lawson Roby (Part I) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby has published eleven novels which include: One in a Million, Sin No More, Love & Lies, Changing Faces, The Best-Kept Secret, Too much of a Good Thing, A Taste of Reality, Its a Thin Line, Casting the First Stone, Here and Now, and her debut title, Behind Closed Doors, which was originally self-published through her own company, Lenox Press. Her novels have frequented numerous ...

Asha Bandele (Part II) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. Asha Bandele is an award-winning author and journalist. A former features editor for Essence magazine, Asha's articles and essays have appeared in a broad array of publications, from Vibe to the New York Times. Her first book, Absence in the Palm of My Hands, a collection of poems, received wide critical acclaim, as did her next two books, the award-winning memoir The Prisoners Wife (1999) and her novel, Daughter (2003). After an ...

Asha Bandele (Part I) - Westchester Library System's Literary Tea

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The Westchester Library System (WLS) recently held its 11th annual African American Writers & Readers Literary Tea on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. The event kicks off a month-long celebration of African American history, literature, and culture throughout the Countys 38 public libraries. The Tea was hosted by Melvin Burruss, Esq., President of the African American Men of Westchester, Inc., with Honorary Chair Cheryl Brannan, President/CEO of Sister to Sister International, Inc. Authors honored at the Literary Tea were award-winning writer and journalist Asha Bandele, author of Something Like Beautiful, a poetic, passionate, and powerful memoir about the hard realities of single motherhood; celebrated childrens writer Tonya Bolden, author of MLK: Journey of a King; for which she was awarded the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Nonfiction for Children; and New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby, who has published twelve novels, including her latest work, The Best of Everything. Asha Bandele is an award-winning author and journalist. A former features editor for Essence magazine, Asha's articles and essays have appeared in a broad array of publications, from Vibe to the New York Times. Her first book, Absence in the Palm of My Hands, a collection of poems, received wide critical acclaim, as did her next two books, the award-winning memoir The Prisoners Wife (1999) and her novel, Daughter (2003). After an ...

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