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  1. Popo discovers both the pleasure and the pain of the act as he works his own tray, accompanied by the sad tale of the great King Christophe related by Uncle Jacques. Later, when the two families picnic together along the coast, a more sober Popo climbs the steep cliffs to visit the lighthouse with Papa Jean, Uncle Jacques, Fifina, and Marcel ...

  2. 28 de dez. de 2022 · Popo and Fifina move from the country to a village in Haiti where Papa Jean plans to earn a living as a fisherman. Publish Date. 1949. Publisher. Macmillan Co. Language. English. Pages. 100.

  3. 15 de dez. de 2009 · Popo and Fifina move from the country to a village in Haiti where Papa Jean plans to earn a living as a fisherman. Publish Date. 1944. Publisher. Macmillan. Language. English. Pages. 100.

  4. 28 de out. de 2019 · The titular characters, Popo and Fifina, are two siblings who experience the move in lyrical prose and unadorned respect for the lifestyle of those Haitians without shoes. Partly inspired by the three month stay of Langston Hughes in Cap-Haitien, this is a very realistic account of a family in the city sometime during the US Occupation (1915-1934).

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  6. 7 de nov. de 2020 · He also began publishing children's books. The first, Popo and Fifina: Children of Haiti, was written with Langston Hughes. In 1934, Bontemps published You Can't Pet a Possum and was fired from Oakwood College for his personal political beliefs and library, which were not aligned with the school's religious beliefs

  7. Popo and Fifina: Children of Haiti (Iona & Peter Opie Library of Children's Literature) : Hughes, Langston, Bontemps, Arna, Campbell, E.Simms, Campbell, E.Simms ...