January 3, 2000
a book by Sharon g flake
the first time when they see her she got gad felling.i think
Harlem
The setting is in present day approximately 2000, in a very poor neighborhood school.
Sharon Flake's Money Hungry is a work of realistic fiction.
In the book "Bang" by Sharon Flake, Kee-Lee dies by suicide. She struggles with depression and feelings of isolation, which eventually lead her to take her own life. Her death has a profound impact on the protagonist and other characters in the story.
The tone of "Money Hungry" by Sharon G. Flake is generally serious and introspective, as it follows the protagonist's journey to overcome financial hardships and achieve stability. The book explores themes of poverty, determination, and the importance of family and friendship.
Is it the one of almodovar's movie? And it's suspense/drama
"John-John" is a character in the book "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon G. Flake. He is a classmate of the protagonist, Maleeka, who befriends her and supports her in overcoming bullying and finding her self-confidence and voice.
The characters in Money Hungry by Sharon Flake are:Raspberry HillVirginia HillZora MitchellDr. MitchellJa'naeMai KimMing KimSatoKevinShoeCheck
In "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon Flake, a simile is used when the character Maleeka describes her skin feeling "like a hundred degrees." This comparison helps readers understand the intensity of her discomfort and insecurity about her appearance.
The book "Bang" by Sharon G. Flake takes place in a neighborhood known as Harburg, in a city that is not explicitly named. The story follows the main character, Mann, as he navigates challenges in his community and with his family.