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Ever since Precious Perez was a child, she has loved to sing. Born
and raised outside Boston, her family joked that she’d eventually
study at Berklee College of Music. But when a high school music
teacher advocated for Precious’s talent, her dream became a
reality. Precious was born two-and-a-half months premature and
weighed just one pound. Her eyes did not develop fully, and she is
blind. Growing up, most people focused on what Precious could not
do because of her disability. With her teacher’s support,
Precious realized all the things she could do with her
disability—starting with attending Berklee. With a voice that is
both accessible and engaging, Vision brings forward an empowering
first-person account of a woman finding strength and purpose in her
disability. The I, Witness series delivers compelling narrative
nonfiction by young people, for young people.
In 2017, less than three weeks after Salvador Gómez-Colón’s
fifteenth birthday, Puerto Rico was struck by a historic Category 4
hurricane. Residents were completely caught in the dark; news about
Hurricane Maria broke only two days before it made landfall.
Salvador and his family fared better than most, but many in his
community were left with destroyed homes and little access to basic
resources. Unable to ignore this suffering, Salvador put his good
fortune to good use, starting a fund-raising campaign that would
bring solar-powered lamps and hand-powered washing machines to
thousands of families in need. This Spanish-language edition of
Salvador’s propulsive first-person narrative brings a compelling
story of determination, compassion, and hope to a wider audience.
“A harrowing tale of survival and an inspiring tale of
altruism.”— School Library Journal, starred review
“Compellingly written with an emphasis on
compassion.”—Booklist, starred review
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