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When You Hear Me (You Hear Us)

Writers, Free Minds
When You Hear Me (You Hear Us)
This anthology of poetry and personal stories centers the voices of those directly impacted by the incarceration of young people in the United States. Compiled by Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop, this rich collection includes over 100 firsthand accounts from both the young people charged and incarcerated in the adult criminal legal system and from the community at large: the mothers, the loved ones, the correctional staff, public defen...

CHF 38.90

Deena Misses Her Mom

Holmes, Jesse / Ruffin, Kahliya
Deena Misses Her Mom
Lately, Deena has been getting angry. A lot. She acts out in school and keeps getting in trouble. Everyone is surprised because she used to be very calm, but that was before her mother went to jail. Her dad, her grandma, and her best friend Josey all do their best to help her out, but Deena doesn't want to talk about it. Will a day at the carnival with her Dad help her open up? The authors of this story are part of an innovative program run by...

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Georgia in the Jungle

Johnson, Victoria / Holmes, Jesse
Georgia in the Jungle
Georgia is having a hard time. A really hard time. Her best friend, Sienna, has passed away. She's shutting down in school, ignoring texts from her friends, and won't even eat her Chicken Alfredo (her favorite!) for dinner. Her mother knows she's hurting and takes her to an overnight at the zoo to cheer her up. That night, the zoo animals visit her in a dream and talk to her about their experience with loss. Can these thoughtful animals help G...

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They Called Me 299-359

Writers, Free Minds
They Called Me 299-359
They Called Me 299-359 is an anthology of poetry and essays written, edited, and compiled by incarcerated youth who are Free Minds Book Club members, held both at the DC Jail and in adult federal facilities across the country. Through moving personal testimony, these young writers explore the challenges and pain of incarceration as well as family, forgiveness, redemption, and dreams. Their book is used as a tool for violence prevention and hea...

CHF 26.50

Finding Mumbo

Scott, De'Asia / Dawkins, India
Finding Mumbo
Rahim loves his dog Mumbo, and Mumbo loves himself some Mumbo sauce. The two are best friends, but lately Rahim has been getting frustrated by all the chores that come along with taking care of a dog -- especially the ones that get in the way of him playing basketball. On the day before his big tournament, Rahim's dad makes him take Mumbo out, but he's running late for practice, so he tries to multi-task... and when practice is over, Mumbo is ...

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Man Up!

Campbell, Riley / Jones, London
Man Up!
Aaron is outgoing and funny and a whiz at kickball. He's also compassionate and kind, reading books at the old folks home down H street. Basically, he's pretty great. But he's got a problem: everyone calls him a Crybaby. When his friends cheat at Forknife, he cries out of anger. When he sees his friend Tayshawn hurt a neighborhood dog, he cries out of empathy. And when misses his oldest brother, Sage, who's away at college, he cries out of lon...

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I Am the Night Sky

Writers, Next Wave Muslim Initiative
I Am the Night Sky
During an era characterized by both hijabi fashion models and enduring post-9/11 stereotypes, ten Muslim American teenagers came together to explore what it means to be young and Muslim in America today. These teens represent the tremendous diversity within the American Muslim community, and their book, like them, contains multitudes. Bilal writes about being a Muslim musician. Imaan imagines a dystopian Underground. Samaa creates her own cart...

CHF 26.50

Searching for Sancocho / En busca del sancocho

Serrano, Mario / Brito, Jamileth
Searching for Sancocho / En busca del sancocho
In Searching for Sancocho, immigrant youth authors Jamileth and Mario wanted to write a book that celebrated the deep connection of family recipes and honored their lost loved ones. Aurora misses her abuela, who recently passed away. Neighbors and friends in D.C. keep bringing dishes to the house to help her family mourn, but all Aurora wants is Abuela's famous sancocho. After finding a magic pink bike that flies her all the way to the Dominic...

CHF 25.90

Voces Sin Fronteras

Writers, Latin American Youth Center
Voces Sin Fronteras
NEW EDITION with a Foreword by award-winning author Meg Medina. During a time of heated immigration debate and unrest, this book is an opportunity to hear directly from youth who are often in the headlines but whose stories don't get told in full. Sixteen young people from the Latin American Youth Center (LAYC) in Washington, D.C. came together to tell their own stories of immigration and transformation in comics form. The result is this side-...

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Jasmín Pictures Home / Jasmín ilustra su hogar

Pina, Andy / Garcia, Antonia Marisol
Jasmín Pictures Home / Jasmín ilustra su hogar
In Jasmín Pictures Home, immigrant youth authors Andy, Marisol, Pedro, and Yunior wanted to write a book that explores what it's like to be different in a new country. In this book, a group of friends are the only kids in their school who are not from the City of Caves. These four best friends are all immigrants --from four different countries!--and they all speak Spanish. Though they bond over their shared language and their shared love of so...

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Day Tajon Got Shot

Teen Writers, Beacon House / Crutcher, Kathy
Day Tajon Got Shot
Meet Tajon. Tajon is sixteen and black. He's tall and skinny, and he has dreadlocks. Tajon works hard and tries his best to be good. He does O.K. in school. He has plans. He's determined. Tajon is the kind of son who cares about his family. He's the kind of brother who stands up for his sister. He's the kind of kid who dreams big dreams to get himself and those he loves up and out of the hood. Tajon is the one who gets shot. Meet t...

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Mariah Finds A Way

Gaskins, Marc / Gladman, Darrin / Sutton, Makayla
Mariah Finds A Way
Mariah really wants to take over her parents' fruit shop one day, but they don't think she can do it. Why? Because she's blind. When her parents leave on vacation, Mariah gets her hands on the keys to the store. With the help of her parrot sidekick, Blue, Mariah must find a way to get the job done. The authors of this story are part of an innovative program run by Reach Incorporated. Reach creates confident readers and capable leaders by trai...

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What It Cost Us

Writers, Shout Mouse Press Young
What It Cost Us
This novel-in-stories by ten diverse young writers, complete with illustrations and photographs, chronicles the historic year of 2020 in Washington, DC, through pandemic, protests, election, and insurrection. ¿ In this collaborative novel, ten diverse young writers from Washington, DC recreate the historic year 2020 from their perspectives, through fictional stories inspired by their own lived experiences. Told chronologically from the onset o...

CHF 24.90

Central America, ¡Mira, Mira, Mira!

Figueroa, Araceli / Lopez, Edith
Central America, ¡Mira, Mira, Mira!
Toddlers will love the repetition and silly sounds in this fun chanting book celebrating amazing things about Central America! From swimming in the sea in Panama to smelling abuela's cafecito in Costa Rica, there are so many things to love about Central America! This fun and rhythmic book, inspired by Brown Bear, Brown Bear, was written by young mothers who wanted to celebrate their Central American heritage with their children. The result? ...

CHF 29.90

Where Could Mama Be?

Delcid, Emely / Lopez, Isayana
Where Could Mama Be?
A whimsical book about imagination that will comfort kids with separation anxiety. What's mama doing all day? The student parents who wrote this book know the questions that kids can have when their mamas need to leave for work or school. And they know the power of young imaginations, too! This book encourages kids to run wild with their creativity, while reassuring them of mama's love when they're apart. Whether fighting dragons or earning ...

CHF 29.90

Sebastian's Apartment Family

Shoda, Sholachauntel / Brawner, Tayla
Sebastian's Apartment Family
Learn the days of the week with Sebastian and meet his extended family of neighbors! On Mondays, Sebastian reads poetry with Mr. and Mrs. Howe. On Tuesdays, he plays with parrots at the Iveys! While his mom is at school, Sebastian spends each day at a different home in his apartment building. What happens the rest of the week as he plays the days away? This rhyming book, written by student parents, celebrates the power of community coming t...

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Mamas Just Like You!

Bangura, Sinnah / Ramirez, Marilyn
Mamas Just Like You!
Showing love for all the different mamas being their unique selves! If we know one thing for sure, there are many sorts of mamas, and they are all worth celebrating! This inclusive toddler book champions mothers of all kinds, doing their jobs and pursuing their passions, alongside their admiring kiddos. Written by three student parents, this book especially highlights mothers who might not normally appear in the pages of a book. From constru...

CHF 30.50