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From the Montgomery bus boycott to the Black Lives Matter movement,
food has played a vital role in strengthening and shaping Black
empowerment. Join food justice advocate and baker Michael Platt on
a stunning visual journey as he retells moving and authentic
accounts of twelve months in Black history. Featuring
mouth-watering recipes and biographies of important figures, this
book will inspire leaders of the future with real stories of
trailblazers who helped change the world.
The inspiring story of Dr Patricia Bath, a groundbreaking
ophthalmologist who pioneered laser surgery - and gave her patients
the gift of sight. Born in the 1940s, Patricia Bath dreamed of
being an ophthalmologist at a time when becoming a doctor wasn’t
a career option for most women, especially African-American women.
This empowering biography follows Dr Bath in her quest to save and
restore sight to the blind, and her decision to “choose
miracles” when everyone else had given up hope. Along the way,
she co-founded the American Institute for the Prevention of
Blindness, invented a specialised laser for removing cataracts and
became the first African-American woman doctor to receive a medical
patent.
What do you know about the Civil War? What if you lived in a
different time and place? What would you wear? What would you eat?
How would your daily life be different? Scholastic's If You
Lived... series answers all of kids' most important questions about
events in American history. With a question and answer format,
kid-friendly artwork, and engaging information, this series is the
perfect partner for the classroom and for history-loving readers.
What if you lived during the Civil War? Would you be allowed to be
a soldier? How would you communicate? What is the true story of the
battle between the states? Denise Lewis Patrick answers all these
questions and more in this comprehensive guide to the Civil War. A
great choice for Civil War units, and for teaching children about
this important moment in American history.
Mary Seacole was: A doctress An activist An inspiration Mary
Seacole is now known for her medical work in the Crimean war, and
as a brilliant woman who combated the racial prejudice she
experienced in her lifetime. But for a long time her story was
lost. From growing up in Kingston, Jamaica as the daughter of a
doctress to helping soldiers in the war, discover the details of
the amazing life that Mary Seacole led in this beautifully
illustrated book with real-life stories, timelines and facts.
Explore other extraordinary lives: The Extraordinary Life of
Stephen Hawking The Extraordinary Life of Michelle Obama The
Extraordinary Life of Katherine Johnson The Extraordinary Life of
Mahatma Gandhi The Extraordinary Life of Alan Turing The
Extraordinary Life of Serena Williams The Extraordinary Life of
Nelson Mandela
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Secret Friends (Paperback)
Elizabeth Laird; Illustrated by Alleanna Harris
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What's the good in keeping secrets?
Secret Friends is a heartbreaking story about friendship and bullying
from the multi-award-winning Elizabeth Laird.
Rafaella doesn't find it easy to make friends. She looks and feels
different from the others at school. And Lucy is the first to tease,
the first to call her 'Earwig', until they get to know one another and
Lucy sees that Rafaella is full of hopes and ideas, just like she is.
Lucy loves keeping her own secret friend, until tragedy strikes and
secrets can't be kept any longer.
Shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and the Children's Book Award and
reissued with gorgeous illustrations, more than twenty years after
first publication, Elizabeth Laird's moving and unflinching novella
brings home the crucial importance of cultivating empathy in young
people.
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Good Things (Hardcover)
Maryah Greene; Illustrated by Alleanna Harris
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