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"A love song from children's literature's brightest stars to America's Indigenous children and children of color, encouraging them to be brave and kind."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review"Addressing complex topics with sensitivity and candor, this a necessary purchase for all libraries serving children."—School Library Journal, starred review"Wade and Cheryl Willis Hudson, founders of Just Us Books, offer this empowering anthology to counter today’s often-unsettling political climate for children of varying ethnicities, faiths, identities, and abilities"—Publishers Weekly, starred review"The attractive and accessible presentation will pull kids in; the wisdom they find inside will keep them engaged—and, it is to be hoped, motivated."—Horn Book, starred review
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About the Author
Wade Hudson is president and CEO of Just Us Books, an independent publisher of books for children and young adults. For his work, Wade has received a New Jersey Stephen Crane Literary Award; the Ida B. Wells Institutional Leadership Award, presented by the Center for Black Literature; and the Madame C. J. Walker Legacy Award, given by the Zora Neale Hurston--Richard Wright Foundation. He has also been inducted into the International Literary Hall of Fame for Writers of African Descent. Discover more about Wade online at wadehudson-authorpublisher.com.Cheryl Willis Hudson is an author, editor, and cofounder and editorial director of Just Us Books, an independent company that focuses on Black-interest books for children and young adults. Cheryl has written over two dozen books for young children, is a member of the children's book committee of PEN America, and has served as a diversity consultant to a number of educational publishers. Learn more about Cheryl at her website cherylwhudson.weebly.com.
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Age Range: 8 - 12 years
Grade Level: 3 - 7
Lexile Measure: 850L (What's this?)
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Hardcover: 96 pages
Publisher: Crown Books for Young Readers (September 4, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0525580425
ISBN-13: 978-0525580423
Product Dimensions:
7.8 x 0.5 x 9.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.4 out of 5 stars
27 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#55,674 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Perhaps to describe this book, I will use words from the forward by Ashley Bryan: "I'm sure just to touch this book, We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices, will lift your spirits." Editors Wade Hudson and Cheryl Willis Hudson tell in their introduction that they were inspired by their seven-year-old granddaughter who was so upset by the result of the 2016 presidential election. They write that she was frightened and confused, worried that her world would change. They asked themselves what could they tell her, what words of comfort could they offer? They have gathered thirty authors and nearly that many illustrators for each double-page piece to give those words of inspiration and love and hope. There is a poem by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by Jeffery B. Weatherford that speaks of The Golden Rule. Kwame Alexander writes his story, illustrated by Ekua Holmes, about a night while getting ice cream with his daughter and the worry she has on the way. The editors each share a piece, Wade questions "What Shall We Tell You? with a poignant portrait of mother and child by Floyd Cooper accompanying it. Cheryl shares a quilt she created to illustrate the song, 'The Gospel Train': "The fare is cheap and all can go./The rich and poor are there./No second-class on board the train,/no difference in the fare." Ellen Oh, Margarita Engle, Hena Khan. . . I could continue on. Each piece is stunning in its message, beautiful in its art. There are brief biographies of each contributor, photo credits, and an index at the back. There is also a table of contents. I imagine how wonderful it would be to read and discuss one of these pieces each morning with a class. I have read parts to my granddaughters (seven and nine) and it's a pleasure to enjoy with them, too.
How can we use this book in the classroom? Other reviewers have eloquently described the beauty of the writing from a diverse group of voices represented in this book. (I was inspired by the book and the book reviews!) If you have a smartboard, I’d purchase the Kindle version of this and project a piece for reading, relishing and discussing—in 3rd through 9th grades. There are so many pieces that lend themselves to teacher or student-led discussions—that can be used with students at different ages.With middle grade students, post the poem ‘Drumbeat for Change’ by Kelly Starling Lyons. Read it aloud and then ask students to read on their own and enjoy reading with a partner. The intro to this poem is stunningly beautiful – “This world feels upside down sometimes, like a twisted house of mirrors where people in charge are bullies…†Closely read and discuss particular lines like, “Together, we are a mountain no one can destroy†and “When you feel angry or afraid, remember what you hold inside.†Ask the students to consider questions like, “Why might this be important to someone?†or “Who is the author’s audience?†and “How does the author reach out to her audience?â€Post the illustration by Rafael Lopez (for Margarita Engle’s poem ‘All Nations are Neighbors and I Wonder’) and provide quiet time for the students to look carefully and notice. You might ask “What do you notice?†and “What is the illustrator’s message?†And then read the poem. Use the poem and illustration as two texts to compare and contrast. “How do these two ‘texts’ support each other?â€With middle school and early high school students, post the poem Next by Lesa Cline-Ransome for students to read and then read again. Ask the students to consider this question, “What resonates with you?†and “How does the word ‘next’ represent a big idea in this piece?†and “How does the author use history as a lens for how we can ‘keep growing tall and strong’?†(BTW – this poem could easily be integrated into conversations in history/social studies classrooms.)If you are a writing workshop teacher, there are endless possibilities as far as using pieces in this text as mentors for writers - grades 3-12. A variety of formats, of voices, of uses of literary devices. Seriously. I could go on and on.For yourself, as an educator, take this book home and read a piece each night. Teaching can be a tough job—we frequently carry the worries of our students home with us, huh? The words in this book are inspiring and soothing.Share this book with ALL students—not just those who may feel that they are on the margins of society or are bullied or are experiencing racism. We do not know all of our students’ concerns. There are words of care for them in this book—that we may not even realize. AND there is room for discussion if the content does NOT resonate with them, discussions about the world beyond our classroom walls, beyond their small part of the world. If you are shy about talking politics in the classroom, there is still a place for this book in your work with students. This book is relevant (in so many ways) beyond the politics of today.
Bought the collection because of the author list (magnificent storytellers). This is a wonderful book to read together with your child (my child is younger than 8) before bed. Thank you to all involved in the creation of this beautiful gift. Reading it aloud with my child at the end of the day feels like an act of love. Thank you.I should add, you don't need to be a child or with a child to appreciate this collection.
Bought this book because I heard the authors on the Karen Hunter show. Very impressed with how dense this book is. Overflowing with great inspiration for so many different cultural prospectives!
This book is exactly what is needed for anyone who is in need of hope. The world can be scary at times. Things can seem hopeless. This book is a collection of poems, letters, and personal essays that highlight what is needed for a just society.
I love the stories and artwork in this book. It is a wonderful resource for all ages. I can always find something relevant and uplifting. Thank you for this much needed teaching tool.
Love this book
Beautiful book! Love reading the essays and poems in my classroom.
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