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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal awareness: family, relationship & social issues > Racism, sexism & prejudice
It's 1900, and sixteen-year-old Helen comes alone in steerage
across the Atlantic from a small village in Lithuania, fleeing
terrible anti-Semitism and persecution. She arrives at Ellis
Island, and finds a place to live in the colorful Lower East Side
of New York. She quickly finds a job in the thriving garment
industry and, like millions of others who are coming to America
during this time, devotes herself to bringing the rest of her
family to join her in the New World, refusing to rest until her
family is safe in New York. A few at a time, Helen's family members
arrive. Each goes to work with the same fervor she has and
contributes everything to bringing over their remaining beloved
family members in a chain of migration. Helen meanwhile, makes
friends and-once the whole family is safe in New York-falls in love
with a man who introduces her to a different New York-a New York of
wonder, beauty, and possibility.
What was it like growing up as a son of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.? This picture book memoir, My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. by Martin Luther King III, provides insight into one of history's most fascinating families and into a special bond between father and son.
"I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character."
Martin Luther King III was one of those four little children mentioned in Martin Luther King's groundbreaking "I Have a Dream" speech. In this memoir, Martin Luther King Jr.'s son gives an intimate look at the man and the father behind the civil rights leader. Mr. King's remembrances show both his warm, loving family and a momentous time in American history.
AG Ford is the illustrator of several other books for children, including the New York Times bestselling Barack. He is the recipient of an NAACP Image Award.
Rebel, Princess, Suffragette: this is the incredible true story of
the life of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh, a forgotten heroine of
the early twentieth century. Born in 1876, Princess Sophia Duleep
Singh was the daughter of the last Sikh ruler of the Punjab, and
goddaughter of Queen Victoria. After her father lost control of his
empire and was exiled to England, Sophia had a privileged but
troubled upbringing that left her unsure about where she belonged -
in India or England. Sensitive to injustice, she became an
suffragette and fought hard to win the vote for women. This is the
extraordinary story of her life.
An inspiring graphic memoir from celebrated athlete and activist
Colin Kaepernick. High school star athlete Colin Kaepernick is at a
crossroads in life. Heavily scouted by colleges and Major League
Baseball (MLB) as a baseball pitcher, he has a bright future ahead
of him. Everyone from his parents to his teachers and coaches are
in agreement on his future. Colin feels differently. Colin isn't
excited about baseball. In the words of five-time all-star MLB
player Adam Jones, 'Baseball is a white man's game.' Colin looks up
to athletes like Allen Iverson: talented, hyper-competitive,
unapologetically Black, and dominating their sports while staying
true to themselves. College football looks a lot more fun than
sleeping on hotel room floors in the minor leagues of baseball. But
Colin doesn't have a single offer to play football. Yet. Explores
the story of how a young change-maker learned to find himself and
never compromise Full-colour illustration A graphic novel memoir
for readers 12 and up
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I'm New Here
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Anne Sibley O'Brien; Illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
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A joy-filled peek-a-boo board book brimming with love! Peek-a-you,
can you see? Here's the pretty brown face of me! Cuddle up with
your little one to celebrate the cutest love. With singing,
stomping and peek-a-boo-ing, children will love this adorable board
book. In his signature style, Brian Pinkney's bright and bold
full-colour illustrations bring warmth and love to every page. This
board book is part of the Bright Brown Baby series, a celebration
of Black and brown joy, babies and families A lovely book to read
out loud, this is perfect for newborn and young babies, baby
showers, birthdays and more Love the sound of this? Be sure to
check out the Count to LOVE! board book and the beautiful picture
book treasury, Bright Brown Baby
Pocket Change Collective is a series of small books with big ideas
from today's leading activists and artists. In this installment,
arts writer and co-editor of Black Futures Kimberly Drew shows us
that art and protest are inextricably linked. Drawing on her
personal experience through art toward activism, Drew challenges us
to create space for the change that we want to see in the world.
Because there really is so much more space than we think.
But one day while making deliveries, they collided on a street
corner. Rubio's cheeses and Julienne's fruits flew skyward and fell
on their heads, creating spontaneous juicy pairings that they
couldn't help but taste. The forbidden combinations were out of
this world. Nothing could ever be the same. Fortunately for Rubio
and Julienne, their forbidden adventures end more happily than
Romeo and Juliette's, though not before our heroes overcome a few
obstacles and accidents, one of which prompts a mortified Rubio to
exclaim, "What cheese through yonder window breaks?" A backmatter
menu of child friendly delicious fruit-cheese combinations augments
the story. Lexile Level 580 Fountas and Pinnell Level O
Eleanor Estes's "The Hundred Dresses "won a Newbery Honor in
1945 and has never been out of print since. At the heart of the
story is Wanda Petronski, a Polish girl in a Connecticut school who
is ridiculed by her classmates for wearing the same faded blue
dress every day. Wanda claims she has one hundred dresses at home,
but everyone knows she doesn't and bullies her mercilessly. The
class feels terrible when Wanda is pulled out of the school, but by
that time it's too late for apologies. Maddie, one of Wanda's
classmates, ultimately decides that she is "never going to stand by
and say nothing again." This powerful, timeless story has been
reissued with a new letter from the author's daughter Helena Estes,
and with the Caldecott artist Louis Slobodkin's original artwork in
beautifully restored color.
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Mother Teresa
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Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara; Illustrated by Natascha Rosenberg
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Part of the critically acclaimed Little People, BIG DREAMS series,
discover the incredible life of Mother Teresa, along with her
message of love and charity. Agnes (later to become Mother Teresa)
was born in Skopje, Macedonia. She was raised to love God and love
others above all else, and from an early age, she knew she wanted
to dedicate herself to religion, so she became a nun. She was
fascinated by stories of missionaries helping people and wanted to
do the same. She travelled to Ireland, and then to India, where she
worked hard to help all those around her. She taught in a school,
but realised she could do more, and so she founded a hospital in an
old temple, where she fed and cared for the poor and the sick. She
spent the rest of her life caring for those in need around the
world and is now remembered as Saint Teresa of Calcutta. This
moving book features stylish and quirky illustrations and extra
facts at the back, including a biographical timeline with
historical photos and a detailed profile of Mother Teresa's amazing
life. Little People, BIG DREAMS is a best-selling series of books
and educational games that explore the lives of outstanding people,
from designers and artists to scientists and activists. All of them
achieved incredible things, yet each began life as a child with a
dream. This empowering series offers inspiring messages to children
of all ages, in a range of formats. The board books are told in
simple sentences, perfect for reading aloud to babies and toddlers.
The hardcover versions present expanded stories for beginning
readers. Boxed gift sets allow you to collect a selection of the
books by theme. Paper dolls, learning cards, matching games, and
other fun learning tools provide even more ways to make the lives
of these role models accessible to children. Inspire the next
generation of outstanding people who will change the world with
Little People, BIG DREAMS!
1940. Copenagen, Denmark. The German troops have invaded. A
must-read account of immense courage during the Second World War,
for children. Based on real-life events experienced by Sandi
Toksvig's family during the Nazi occupation of Denmark.
Ten-year-old Bamse Skovlund and his best friend Anton have been
ordered to stay out of trouble. It soon becomes clear that trouble
isn't just going to pass any of them by. Jewish Danes are subject
to appalling treatment by the German occupiers, and every day are
at risk of being taken away to concentration camps in mainland
Europe. The Skovlund family are determined to fight against Nazi
occupation. And if this means participating in one of history's
most dramatic rescue missions, then it's time to take a stand. A
tale of resistance in Nazi-occupied Denmark. The book is inspired
by the stories told to Sandi Toksvig by her father, Bamse. Praise
for Hitler's Canary: 'An extraordinary story... truly
life-affirming.' Michael Morpurgo 'There are not many classic
children's novels about the Second World War but this is one of
them.' The Times 'Racily written and full of comic incident as well
as suspense.' The Independent 'Brilliantly told... never loses
sight of the child's view of war.' The Guardian
A wonderful middle-grade novel narrated by Kenny, 9, about his middle-class black family, the Weird Watsons of Flint, Michigan. When Kenny's 13-year-old brother, Byron, gets to be too much trouble, they head South to Birmingham to visit Grandma, the one person who can shape him up. And they happen to be in Birmingham when Grandma's church is blown up.
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Dear Black Child
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Rahma Rodaah; Illustrated by Lydia Mba
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In the spirit of I Am Enough, this is a moving and lyrical tribute
to and affirmation of Black children around the world-by an
exciting new author and illustrator team. Dear Black Child, We are
here to remind you of your glory... An inspiring love letter to
Black children from all cultures, this book is a celebration of
their beauty, joy, and resilience. Dear Black Child is a story of
self-acceptance, love, and empowerment for Black immigrant children
and families of the diaspora around the world and features joyful
and vibrant illustrations.
"Messy Roots is a laugh-out-loud, heartfelt, and deeply engaging
story of their journey to find themself--as an American, as the
daughter of Chinese immigrants, as a queer person, and as a
Wuhanese American in the middle of a pandemic."-Malaka Gharib,
author of I Was Their American Dream After spending her early years
in Wuhan, China, riding water buffalos and devouring stinky tofu,
Laura immigrates to Texas, where her hometown is as foreign as
Mars-at least until 2020, when COVID-19 makes Wuhan a household
name. In Messy Roots, Laura illustrates her coming-of-age as the
girl who simply wants to make the basketball team, escape Chinese
school, and figure out why girls make her heart flutter.
Insightful, original, and hilarious, toggling seamlessly between
past and present, China and America, Gao's debut is a tour de force
of graphic storytelling.
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The Ghoul
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Taghreed A. Najjar; Illustrated by Hassan Manasra
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As heard on Radio 4's Woman's Hour and BBC Breakfast TV
It is difficult trying to talk in our family cos:
a) Grandparents don't speak English at all
b) Mum hardly speaks any English
c) Me, Bonny and Simon hardly speak Chinese
d) Dad speaks Chinese and good English but doesn't like talking
In other words, we all have to cobble together tiny bits of English and
Chinese into a rubbish new language I call 'Chinglish'. It is very
awkward.
Jo Kwan is a teenager growing up in 1980s Coventry with her annoying
little sister, too-cool older brother, a series of very unlucky pets
and utterly bonkers parents. But unlike the other kids at her new
school or her posh cousins, Jo lives above her parents' Chinese
takeaway. And things can be tough whether it's unruly customers or the
snotty popular girls who bully Jo for being different. Even when she
does find a BFF who actually likes Jo for herself, she still has to
contend with her erratic dad's behaviour. All Jo dreams of is breaking
free and forging a career as an artist.
Told in diary entries and doodles, Jo's brilliantly funny observations
about life, family and char siu make for a searingly honest portrayal
of life on the other side of the takeaway counter.
One of the Best Books for Young Adults of 2020, as chosen by Kirkus
Reviews A provocative collection of narrative essays with a unique
point of view. In this book a first generation American New Yorker
uses her bold voice to share life experiences through the lens of
race, culture, and spirituality. Exploring topics ranging from
night terrors, to schizophrenia, to gentrification, to the author's
personal September 11th story. Illustrated with stunning artwork
created in response to the essays, this book is a unique
collection.
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You Are Life
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Bao Phi; Illustrated by Hannah Li
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Every child is full to bursting with amazing things! This joyful
poem celebrates the wonderful and complex identity of children of
immigrants and refugees, embracing all that they are - a dancer, a
shining light, a K-pop song - and promising what they will never
be: invisible. Award-winning picture book author and poet Bao Phi
and illustrator Hannah Li remind young readers through lyrical text
and fantastical illustrations that who they are and what they love
will always be enough.
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