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June Wood Agamah

    Het schrijfwerk van June Rae Wood duikt in de diepgaande familiebanden, met name de unieke verbindingen die tussen broers en zussen ontstaan, vooral wanneer iemand voor aanzienlijke uitdagingen staat. Haar vertelstem wordt diepgaand beïnvloed door persoonlijke ervaringen, met als doel de blijvende liefde en het begrip te belichten die zelfs in het aangezicht van tegenspoed kunnen floreren. Wood verkent thema's als acceptatie, de veerkracht van familieliefde en de inherente waarde van ieder individu. Ze streeft ernaar lezers aan te moedigen verder te kijken dan oppervlakkige uiterlijke kenmerken en de innerlijke geest van alle mensen te waarderen.

    Caryl's Closet
    The Man Who Loved Clowns
    • The Man Who Loved Clowns

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen
      4,5(1981)Tarief

      Delrita likes being invisible. If no one notices her, then no one willnotice her uncle Punky either. Punky is a grown man with a child's mind. Delrita loves him dearly and can't stand people making fun of his Down Syndrome. But when tragedy strikes, Delrita's quiet life— and Punky's— are disrupted forever. Can she finally learn to trust others, for her own sake and Punky's? This story captures the joy and sorrow that come when we open our hearts to love. Author Biography: June Rae Wood lives near Windsor, Missouri.

      The Man Who Loved Clowns
    • Caryl's Closet is the story of a young Guyanese-American immigrant, June Wood Agamah, coming of age in a changing society. Her story is set amidst the backdrop of a new political system that threatens the Guyanese way of life. It unfolds as she grapples with the immigration systems of Guyana and Barbados in her search for prosperity. Her life changes with the reality of a heart-stopping loss that propels her on her journey to America. Her quest is fraught with stories of what happens to minorities who pay the cost of social assimilation and academic success. This focus and sacrifice robs her children of the knowledge of who she really is. June is unaware of her need to open her heart. Written treasures, tucked away in her closet are unearthed and become the catalyst for Caryl's Closet.

      Caryl's Closet