Making Do – Vol. 1: Growing Up Colored in the Jim Crow South During the Great Depression is a YA, faith-based, realistic fiction novel. This coming of age story follows Dee Dee and Charles, two people destined to find each other as they navigate through one of the most turbulent periods of the United States, a nation that is post reconstruction, pre-Civil Rights and on the brink of World War II.
Making Do – Vol. 1
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Making Do – Vol. 1: Growing Up Colored in the Jim Crow South During the Great Depression
By: Josan Wright Callender
Making Do – Vol. 1: Growing Up Colored in the Jim Crow South During the Great Depression is a YA, faith-based, realistic fiction novel. This coming-of-age story follows Dee Dee and Charles, two people destined to find each other as they navigate through one of the most turbulent periods of the United States, a nation that is post-reconstruction, pre-Civil Rights, and on the brink of World War II.
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Student Journal | A must-have companion piece to Making Do: Growing Up Colored in the Jim Crow South During the Great Depression Volume 1. Students are able to deepen their experiences with the people of Making Do as they explore the novel’s themes of: |
Recipes | Recipes Further your enjoyment of Southern cuisine with a twist! These recipes celebrate some of the best southern dishes with a variety of contemporary dietary trends (keto, gluten free and dairy free). |
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This is a delightful and heartwarming tale about how important it is to have faith in God and family. The author skillfully makes you fall in love with DeLois and Charles, and leaves you anxious for the next volume.