This story is about a young girl remembering her mother who died of AIDS. The girl mentions all the good memories that she has of her mother: the way everyone knew her for her kindness, what a good actress she was, the good work she did for the community, the way she taught her children to work hard, how she sang in the church choir, the good food she cooked and the mess she made when she cooked, and the way she disciplined and complimented her children.
This is Book 1 in the Rainbow Reading People Series. See all Rainbow Reading People books here.
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