Diary entry:
26th February, 2019
Saturday
11 AM
Dear Diary,
Last summer, I went to Pittsburgh for a business purpose. As soon as I got into the train and settled down, I noticed someone familiar. It was John A. Pescud. I was both shocked and surprised as I had not seen him since years.
I was curious about knowing, where was he all this time. So, we met and he told me about his past. How he got married after a long love story with a girl who was much richer than him. After I got down, I was contemplative about the story, whether was it a hoax or truth?
With love,
Henry.
Answer: Seventh-grader Maleeka Madison is tormented by other students because of her dark skin. When Maleeka sees her new teacher, whose skin is blotched from a rare skin condition, she thinks she has finally met someone who is worse off than her. As she watches Miss Saunders refuse to accept the taunts of children, Maleeka begins to explore her response mechanisms to the cruelty of her peers. In rethinking how she defends herself, Maleeka learns that she too often judges people by their appearances. This novel explores the ways in which people’s own insecurities can affect how they are treated along with how they behave.
Explanation:
A symbol of plenty consisting of a goat's horn overflowing with flowers, fruit, and corn