Mama Hattie's Girl
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[Place of publication not identified] : Open Road Media Teen & Tween, 2015.
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A young African American girl moves from the South to the North and finds that family is the same wherever you go Nobody can climb a tree as fast as Lula Bell. Although her mother tells her to be ladylike, Lula Bell prefers fishing and climbing and scrapping in the dirt with the boys. When her day is done, she sits on the porch with her grandmother Hattie, and listens to her tell stories of the North. Up there, Mama Hattie says, everybody's rich. No one ever has to scrimp to buy nice dresses or spend all day fishing just to put dinner on the table. Life is good. And soon, Lula Bell is going to find out for herself. When her mother moves the family north to find better work, Lula Bell expects the good times have finally arrived. But life is hard wherever they go, and the only thing Lula Bell can truly count on is her mother and beloved Mama Hattie.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lenski, L. (2015). Mama Hattie's Girl . Open Road Media Teen & Tween.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lenski, Lois, 1893-1974. 2015. Mama Hattie's Girl. Open Road Media Teen & Tween.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Lenski, Lois, 1893-1974. Mama Hattie's Girl Open Road Media Teen & Tween, 2015.

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Lenski, Lois. Mama Hattie's Girl Open Road Media Teen & Tween, 2015.

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