When the Nightingale Sings

“When the Nightingale Sings” by Joyce Carol Thomas is a First Edition published by Harpercollins Children’s Books in 1992. This 148-page book, written in English, follows the journey of fourteen-year-old orphan Marigold as she navigates the challenges posed by her mean-spirited foster mother. Amidst her struggles, Marigold embarks on a quest to discover her own voice while searching for a new lead gospel singer for the Rose of Sharon Baptist Church.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of self-esteem and resilience, as Marigold confronts her circumstances and seeks to express her identity through singing. The story delves into the complexities of her life as an orphan and her experiences within the African American community. Through Marigold’s journey, the book presents a poignant look at the power of music and personal growth in the face of adversity.
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Despite her mean-spirited foster mother’s attempts to demean her, fourteen-year-old orphan Marigold finds the song within her heart during the search for a new lead gospel singer for the Rose of Sharon Baptist Church
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