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How Can I Keep from Singing?

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"Bonita Byrnes comes of age during the civil rights movement in Birmingham?s working class neighborhoods. Pearl, her mother, runs a boarding house. Ida, her black cook with enormous faith, becomes her confidante as Pearl goes from one bad relationship to …

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"Bonita Byrnes comes of age during the civil rights movement in Birmingham?s working class neighborhoods. Pearl, her mother, runs a boarding house. Ida, her black cook with enormous faith, becomes her confidante as Pearl goes from one bad relationship to another, leaving Bonita?s father for a young Marine, just home from Korea. Their lives are complicated by what we now would call his PTSD from World War II...Lucinda, her older sister, does not like the stepfather. Bonita?s father Phil marries a new wife and does very little to help with the girls though he is quick to criticize Pearl?s efforts. His first wife, Priscilla, is more than willing to help Pearl and her girls. The two women bond as they care for their children together...Their love and commitment is really the core of the story." -- adapted from page [4] of cover.

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""Bonita Byrnes comes of age during the civil rights movement in Birmingham?s working class neighborhoods. Pearl, her mother, runs a boarding house. Ida, her black cook with enormous faith, becomes …"

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