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A fabulous first purchase that celebrates the awesome power of love, kindness, and being true to oneself.
In the summer of 2020, a time of tragedy and activism throughout the country, Black teens were still falling in love and discovering their relationships to the world...and Renée Watson was working on a book about radical self-love and a Black girl saving herself. Here she writes about finding joy amid pain and how love can be a personal revolution.
In a time where books about teen activists, including Watson’s own Watch Us Rise, are plentiful and teens try to make the world a better place, this title sends the necessary message that sometimes it’s okay if the person you save is yourself.
Amara’s search for her roots is tender and empowering. An essential purchase for all middle grade libraries
This unique and thought-provoking title offers a nuanced meditation on race, privilege, and intersectionality. A first purchase for YA collections.—Kristin Anderson, Columbus Metropolitan Library System, OHWe are currently offering this content for free. Sign up now to activate your personal profile, where you can save articles for future viewing