Only twice I've wished for heaven.

Only twice I've wished for heaven.

Alternate Title
Only twice I have wished for heaven

By
Trice, Dawn Turner.

Publication Date
1996

Subject Term
African Americans -- Fiction.
 
Domestic fiction.
 
Murder -- Fiction.

Summary
In 1975, Tempestt Saville and her family are chosen by lottery to "move on up" to Lakeland: one square mile of sparkling apartment towers and emerald lawns where the Black elite live sheltered from the ghetto by a ten-foot-tall, ivy-covered wrought-iron fence. Eleven-year-old Temmy doesn't enjoy the privilege, however, and thinks Lakeland is the "kingdom of the drab." Instead, she is drawn to the vivid world outside the fence: to 35th Street, where the saved and the sinners are both so "done up" you can't tell one from the other. Tempestt's curiosity soon leads her down a dangerous path, however, and after witnessing the death of a friend, she sets into motion a chain of events that will send 35th Street up in flames.

Language
English

ISBN
9780385491235


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Labrador City (LLC) M. ButtAdult FicAdult FictionFIC TRIChecked In