Pair with author-narrated Nikole Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson’s The 1619 Project: Born on the Water for empowering literary nourishment.
Kelly convincingly provides a soothing balm to navigating the precarious pitfalls of middle school dramas.
A notably complementary quartet of two British actors and two phenomenal U.S. authors (Sheinkin reads the historical note, Sepetys the acknowledgements) enhance an already exemplary read on the page.
In any format, Johnson’s justified demand for recognition for “the Flamboyants” transforms into accessible, necessary inspiration for new generations.
Audiences deserve access to both visual and aural versions for a multi-sensory celebration of dynamic family fun.
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