
Writing in the notebook which her teacher gave her, thirteen-year-old Celiane describes life with her mother and brother in Haiti as well as her experiences in Brooklyn after the family finally immigrates there to be reunited with her father.
year: 2002, 2004
call number/section: 1000
subjects: haitian americans, juvenile fiction, fiction, immigrants, emigration and immigration, diaries, haiti, fiction, brooklyn (new york, n.y.), immigration and emigration, juvenile fiction, diary fiction
Editions

Danticat, Edwidge
Orchard Books (2002)
Writing in the notebook which her teacher gave her, thirteen-year-old Celiane describes life with her mother and brother in Haiti as well as her experiences in Brooklyn after the family finally immigrates there to be reunited with her father.
Schools: 10

Danticat, Edwidge
Scholastic (2004)
Writing in the notebook which her teacher gave her, thirteen-year-old Celiane describes life with her mother and brother in Haiti as well as her experiences in Brooklyn after the family finally immigrates there to be reunited with her father.
Schools: 2
Danticat, Edwidge
Writing in the notebook which her teacher gave her, thirteen-year-old Celiane describes life with her mother and brother in Haiti as well as her experiences in Brooklyn after the family finally immigrates there to be reunited with her father.
Schools: 1