Book Tour: Stories My Grandmother Told Me: A Multicultural Journey from Harlem to Tohono O’dham

Book Tour: Stories My Grandmother Told Me: A Multicultural Journey from Harlem to Tohono O’dham

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Lisa Everyday Reads

Genre:Memoir

Publisher: City Point Press/Simon & Schuster

The illuminating and deeply personal debut from Gabriela Maya Bernadett,Stories My Grandmother Told Meexplores culture, race, and chosen family, set against the backdrop of the twentieth-century American Southwest.

In a hilly Southern California suburb in the late twentieth century, Gabriela Maya Bernadett listens as her grandmother tells her a story.

It’s the true story of Esther Small, the great-granddaughter of slaves, who became one of the few Black students to graduate from NYU in the 1940s. Having grown up in Harlem, Esther couldn’t imagine a better place to live; especially not somewhere in the American Southwest.

But when she learns of a job teaching Native American children on a reservation, Esther decides to take a chance. She soon finds herself on a train to Fort Yuma, Arizona; unaware that each year, the Bureau of Indian Affairs kidnaps the native Tohono O’odham…

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DIY : Fabric YOYO Fabric clips

DIY : Fabric YOYO Fabric clips

Assorted fabric scrapsButtons and other baubles for the yo-yo centersPaper clips in assorted sizes (I purchased the extra-large version used for one of the clips here in the office section at Walmart)1/2″ circle punchCardstockHot glue To begin, make a number of fabric yo-yo’s using the fabric scraps and the  buttons and other items you gathered [...]