I'm afraid I don't have any information regarding the 'Francine J Harris Dirty White Girl Story'. You might want to check local libraries or other literary resources for details.
I'm not sure specifically who 'Sarah J Harris' is within the context of Fantastic Fiction without more information. It could be an author, a character, or someone related to the Fantastic Fiction community in some way.
Blake J Harris might have origin stories related to his works in literature or film. For example, if he is known for writing about a certain genre like science - fiction, the origin stories could be about how the ideas for those science - fiction worlds came to be. Maybe he was inspired by real - life scientific discoveries or historical events that led to the creation of unique settings and characters in his stories.
Since we don't know much about this Sarah J Harris in relation to Fantastic Fiction, it's difficult to list specific works. If she is an author, she may have works that blend different elements of the fantastic, such as magical realism combined with adventure. It could also be that her works focus on character - driven stories within a fantastical setting. But again, this is all just speculation without more knowledge.
I'm not sure specifically which 'little girl story' about Kamala Harris you are referring to. There could be various anecdotes from her childhood that might be included in such a story, like her experiences growing up in a diverse community or her early encounters with social justice issues.
There might be a story about Kamala Harris as a little girl that relates to her early exposure to social justice issues. Maybe she witnessed inequality in her neighborhood or among her friends, which later inspired her career in politics. For example, she could have seen discrimination in her school or local community, and this planted the seeds for her fight for equality as an adult.
In most social and moral contexts, it is not appropriate for a girl to tell a dirty story. Society encourages clean and respectful communication. Telling dirty stories can make others uncomfortable and goes against the norms of polite conversation. However, in some very specific and private settings among very close friends who have a particular understanding, it might be more tolerated, but still not entirely proper.
There are several girls in J.D. Salinger's stories. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden Caulfield often mentions girls he has encountered. Phoebe Caulfield, his sister, is an important girl in the story. She represents innocence and a connection to Holden's more positive side. Another could be Jane Gallagher, who Holden has a complex relationship with. He has deep feelings for her, and she is often on his mind throughout his adventures in New York.