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god help the child
by toni morrison
fiction, literary
At the center of this book is Bride, a stunning, blue/black hue woman who is bold, confident, and successful--much of it attributed to her light-skinned mother who denied her love because of her skin color. There is also Booker, the man Bride loves and loses and Rain, a mysterious white child with whom Bride crosses paths with. God Help the Child, now in paperback, weaves a tale about the way the sufferings of childhood can shape, and misshape, the life of the adult.
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mine!
by susie lee jin
ages 4-8
Who does carrot belong to? For a bunch of adorable bunnies, the question is up for an endless debate. These bunnies compete in an epic battle to claim a single carrot in this debut picture book about sharing in this laugh-inducing tale.
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the memory of light
by francisco x. stork
mental health, ages 12 and up
The Memory of Light is inspired by the author's own experience with depression, and is a young adult novel that focuses not only the events leading up to a suicide attempt, but the recovery from one--about living when life doesn't seem worth it, and how we go on anyway.
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we march
by shane w. evans
historical fiction, ages 4-8
On August 28, 1963 more than 250,000 people assembled in Washingon, DC to participate in the March on Washington for Jobs on Freedom. The march started at the Washington Monument and ended with a rally at the Lincoln Memorial where MLK deliverd the "I Have a Dream" speech, advocating racial harmony. Author and illustrator Shane W. Evans brings this day to life for a young reader to experience in We March.
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