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Featured preorder.2020 not only brought the devastation of COVID-19, but also widened gaps for marginalized groups in the United States during a time when it was perhaps more critical than ever to band together with compassion. Now more than ever, millions of individuals continue to face obstacles that many of us cannot even begin to grasp. These are people who struggle because they have “otherness;” perhaps they are people of color or members of the LGTBQ community. Or both. Maybe they have physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. Perhaps they practice a religion other than Christianity. In Interviews by a Clueless White Woman, Amy Thornton Shankland shares stories of individuals who have experienced and continue to experience turmoil. It is her hope that these stories can help increase understanding and unite us in our humanity.
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Featured author.Yesenia Hernandez was born in New Jersey
to parents who believed education is the key to success. While teaching, she realized books for minority children is a lacking theme that needs to change. Yesenia chooses to write books for all minority children. She wants all children to know, books are a great way to learn and be inspired by. |
Featured Children's Book.As the largest and only deaf student
at her school, Emma the elephant often feels singled out. Anthony the ant feels different too, being the smallest student at his school, and the only one with hearing loss and cerebral palsy. But when the two find each other—and a mutual love of sunsets-they become fast friends and discover that there is beauty in what makes us different, and serenity in shared experiences. |