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A recommended must-have for middle and high school collections looking to expand their upper middle-grade offerings.
Award-winning author, scholar, and activist Zetta Elliott (Say Her Name) explains the importance of representation, not just diversity, in literature, as well as the incredible contributions of Black women writers.
This collection is inspirational, uplifting, and encouraging for readers of all genders. Elliott may not think of herself as a poet, but her creativity and deft wielding of rich language prove otherwise.
A promising start to a new series, this fantasy should find a home in all libraries.
There's an audience of children ready for this title in every library and classroom. A first purchase, particularly for collections with little for or about children with ASD.
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