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Black girl you are Atlas
by
Watson, Renée, author
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Holmes, Ekua, illustrator
in
African American girls Poetry.
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African American women Poetry.
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American poetry.
2024
\"Poet Renée Watson looks back at her childhood and urges readers to look forward at their futures with love, understanding, and celebration in this fully illustrated poetry collection\"-- Provided by publisher.
Clinical trials explained
by
Watson, Renée
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Knox, Kirstine
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Kerr, David J
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Biomedical Research
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Clinical Medicine
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Clinical trials
2008,2006
What will happen during and after a clinical trial?.; How will a trial affect my quality of life?.; What are the benefits and risks of a trial?.; What does giving consent mean and what will it involve?.; Will I incur costs during and because of the trial?. These are the questions that should be raised every time a health care professional talks through with a patient the pros and cons of entering a clinical trial. Clinical Trials Explained has been designed in consultation with doctors and patients who have taken part in trials, providing an essential and detailed guide to the clinical trials.
Maya's song
by
Watson, Renée author
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Collier, Bryan, illustrator
in
Angelou, Maya Juvenile literature.
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Angelou, Maya Poetry.
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Angelou, Maya.
2022
\"This unforgettable picture book introduces young readers to the life and work of Maya Angelou, whose words have uplifted and inspired generations of readers. The author of the celebrated autobiography I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, Maya was the first Black person and first woman to recite a poem at a presidential inauguration, and her influence echoes through culture and history. She was also the first Black woman to appear on the United States quarter. Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Author Award winner Renée Watson uses Angelou's beloved medium of poetry to lyrically chronicle her rich life in a deeply moving narrative. Vivid and striking collage art by Caldecott Honor recipient and Coretta Scott King Illustrator Award winner Bryan Collier completes this unforgettable portrait of one of the most important American artists in history.\"-- Publisher marketing.