Reviewed by: Mykella Palmer Review Source: We Should All Be Bookworms Book Author: In the We Should All Be Bookworms podcast, host Mykella Palmer introduces her listeners to the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City. You can listen to her review of the book here. Here is a short description of the […]
The Old Man
Reviewed by Kirkus Reviews Review Source: Kirkus Reviews Book Author: Everyone is waking up to start the day. The children get ready for school. The old man must wake up, too. He’s sleeping rough on the streets and must leave before he’s shooed away. Sparse text and quickly stroked illustrations allow readers to drift through […]
The Princess of Fort Hill Shelter
Reviewed by Deborah Thomas Review Source: Teaching for Change Book Author: Written by D.C. high school students, Karta Morris, Darne’sah Walker and Zorita Walker, The Princess of Fort Hill Shelter tells a beautiful story of a young girl navigating difficult changes in her family. The book opens with Princess McKenzie welcoming the reader into her […]
Walking Home
Reviewed by Esther Mukewa Lisanza Review Source: Africa Access Book Author: Walking Home is about Muchoki, a thirteen-year-old Kenyan boy and his younger sister, Jata. Together they make a long journey in search of their mother’s family. They have just lost their mother to malaria in an overcrowded refugee camp and not long ago they lost […]
Somos Como Las Nubes / We Are Like the Clouds
Reviewed by Beverly Slapin Review Source: DeColores Book Author: Even before the Monroe Doctrine, which declared that all of the Americas belonged to the U.S., this country has wreaked havoc through invasion, setting up companies to put native products in the hands of American corporations, and creating and supporting regime change to fit the agenda of big […]
Shine
Reviewed by Jozi Zwerdling Review Source: Teaching for Change Book Author: With the nation focusing on the consequences of bullying in schools, and with hate crimes against LGBTQ youth still a consistent problem across the country, the novel Shine is a timely, relevant, and refreshingly complex book for young adults. After sixteen-year-old Cat’s former best […]