Leaving Cecil Street

Diane McKinney-Whetstone

first published 2005 HarperCollins, 2008 ebook

In one West Philadelphia neighborhood, families come together in celebration of unity and togetherness. Their block parties provide a union that serves as a backdrop for discovering the truth about themselves and the people they think they know.Best friends Neet and Shay have depended on each other for most of their lives. However, their friendship will be tested when Neet becomes pregnant by one of the corner boys a...

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Leaving Cecil Street edition · 2008 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061583544
Leaving Cecil Street edition · 2008 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061583520
Leaving Cecil Street edition · 2008 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061583537
Leaving Cecil Street edition · 2008 · HarperCollins Publishers · 9780061692581
Leaving Cecil Street ebook · 2008 · HarperCollins · 9780061583506
Leaving Cecil Street paperback · 2005 · Harper Paperbacks · 320 pages · 9780060722890

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