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The Voiceless Stories of Miss Ada

By: Nicole Jones
Narrated by: Nikki Barnes
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The Voiceless Stories of Miss Ada is an African American tale that narrates the author's true genealogy of hidden family secrets nestled into a mysterious fiction story. The terms "Voiceless Stories" refer to secrets that Miss Ada knew.

The Voiceless Stories of Miss Ada introduces the truth of our African American history to young audiences without replanting seeds of hatred.

In this engaging tale, Miss Lucille stirs her family’s emotions by telling the story of a lady named Miss Ada. For decades, Miss Lucille recited the narrative of Miss Ada to her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. However, rumors began to swirl that the tale was filled with a deep, dark past, and many of the children in the room were seeds of them. At a pivotal point in Miss Lucille’s life, the family came together to uncover the secrets of Miss Ada, to determine which parts of the story are truly Miss Ada, and which aspects are those of her descendants.

The Voiceless Stories of Miss Ada are the untold occurrences hidden in the generations of Miss Ada, desperately begging for a voice to be heard. Join Miss Lucille’s family in their search to unveil the truth.

©2019 Nicole Albert Jones (P)2023 Nicole Albert Jones
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Historical Fiction Literature & Fiction Multigenerational Family
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