The Harlem charade, Natasha Tarpley
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The Harlem charade, Natasha Tarpley
Language
eng
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
The Harlem charade
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Oclc number
971542766
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Natasha Tarpley
Summary
Chasing Vermeer comes to Harlem in this clever mystery about art, artifice, and the power of community. WATCHER. SHADOW. FUGITIVE. Harlem is home to all kinds of kids. Jin sees life passing her by from the window of her family's bodega. Alex wants to help the needy one shelter at a time, but can't tell anyone who she really is. Elvin's living on Harlem's cold, lonely streets, surviving on his own after his grandfather was mysteriously attacked. When these three strangers join forces to find out what happened to Elvin's grandfather, their digging leads them to an enigmatic artist whose missing masterpieces are worth a fortune--one that might save the neighborhood from development by an ambitious politician who wants to turn it into Harlem World, a ludicrous historic theme park. But if they don't find the paintings soon, nothing in their beloved neighborhood will ever be the same ... In this remarkable tale of daring and danger, debut novelist Natasha Tarpley explores the way a community defines itself, the power of art to show truth, and what it really means to be home
Target audience
juvenile
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- African American artists -- Juvenile fiction
- Downloadable audio books
- Community development -- New York (State) -- New York -- Juvenile fiction
- Audiobooks
- Community life -- New York (State) -- Harlem -- Juvenile fiction
- African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Black people -- Juvenile fiction
- New York (N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Downloadable audiobooks
- Studio Museum in Harlem -- Juvenile fiction
- Minority groups -- Juvenile fiction
- BIPOC -- Juvenile fiction
- Political participation -- Juvenile fiction
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- Subject14
- African American artists -- Juvenile fiction
- Downloadable audio books
- Community development -- New York (State) -- New York -- Juvenile fiction
- Audiobooks
- Community life -- New York (State) -- Harlem -- Juvenile fiction
- African Americans -- Juvenile fiction
- Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Black people -- Juvenile fiction
- New York (N.Y.) -- Juvenile fiction
- Downloadable audiobooks
- Studio Museum in Harlem -- Juvenile fiction
- Minority groups -- Juvenile fiction
- BIPOC -- Juvenile fiction
- Political participation -- Juvenile fiction
- Content1
- Narrator1
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