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Harlem's Tale of Hope

Current price: $24.99
Harlem's Tale of Hope
Harlem's Tale of Hope

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Harlem's Tale of Hope

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"HARLEM'S TALE OF HOPE: The Legacy of William Donnell Porter" by bestselling author Harlem Holiday takes readers on a journey into the vibrant heart of Harlem, where hope persists despite adversity. This book centers around Donnell, a young boy whose life is tragically disrupted when he is separated from his family. The story highlights the unwavering unity of the Harlem community as they work together to reunite Donnell with his loved ones. Alongside the chaos, an unexpected hero, McGruff the Crime Dog, imparts essential child safety lessons at Donnell's school, PS 92. This narrative celebrates Donnell's enduring legacy and calls on the community to honor his memory, champion child safety, and create a nurturing environment for every child to thrive. "HARLEM'S TALE OF HOPE" is more than just a book; it is an inspirational beacon for a brighter future in Harlem and beyond. It illustrates the resilience of the human spirit and the power of hope in challenging times. This narrative captures the rich culture of Harlem and the strength of its people, serving as a rallying cry for change, unity, and love. Through Donnell's story, readers are invited to join a triumphant journey that holds the potential to shape a better tomorrow for communities everywhere. ​​​​​​NOTE: "Harlem's Tale of Hope" - A Mission for Children's Safety In "Harlem's Tale of Hope," we honor the memory of William 'Donnell' Porter and stand united for the safety of all children. A portion of the book's proceeds goes to Donnell's sister, Patricia Porter, to preserve his memory. The rest supports free distribution to children, ensuring our mission: to protect our children and inspire hope for a brighter future. This heartfelt journey began on December 5, 1989, when a 12-year-old Donnell was abducted in Harlem. Media outlets nationwide followed the story, hoping for his safe return. Tragically, on January 28, 1990, Donnell's lifeless body was found. Justice remained elusive.

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