Mighty Inside

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Product Details
Price
$17.99  $16.73
Publisher
Levine Querido
Publish Date
Pages
248
Dimensions
6.01 X 8.58 X 0.93 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781646140916

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About the Author
Sundee T. Frazier is the ALA Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent award-winning author of Brendan Buckley's Universe and Everything in It, Brendan Buckley's Sixth-Grade Experiment, The Other Half of My Heart, and the Cleo Edison Oliver series. Mighty Inside was inspired by her Black family's real-life experiences integrating a white neighborhood in Spokane, WA, in the 1950s and her childhood memories of Spokane's proud, tight-knit, African-American community. Her books have been nominated for twelve state children's choice awards and been recognized by the Children's Book Council, Bank Street College of Education, and Kirkus Reviews. Frazier is a graduate of the Vermont College of Fine Arts. She lives near Seattle, WA, with her husband and two daughters. You can learn more about her and her work at www.sundeefrazier.com.
Reviews

"Mighty Inside is a well-written and moving read that explores universal themes and issues that are still relevant in today's world." -- Association of Jewish Libraries



""A gentle historical novel about finding your voice."--Kirkus Reviews,


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""Richly drawn...Melvin's authentic narration reveals a teen who is finding his voice and using it to speak out against racism and discrimination."--Horn Book,


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""A powerful story that will bring readers through the experience of beginning to understand racism, and what that really feels like, from the inside out. What a gift."
--Kelly Jones,


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""One of those rare books I found myself reading more slowly as I got to the final pages. I didn't want it to end."
--Newbery Award winner, Christopher Paul Curtis,


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""Sundee Frazier once again flexes her masterful expertise in understanding the human heart, and the insurmountable will and capacity we have, even when faced simultaneously with internal and external adversities, to press forward and persevere triumphantly."
--Kirkus Prize winner, Derrick Barnes,


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"[STAR] "A well-constructed and movingly told story of a thoughtful Black boy making his place in his family and in 1950s America."--Publishers Weekly (starred),


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""Educators will certainly be able to encourage lively discussions with students who have read this book, making it an excellent choice for a whole class read. Librarians and teachers alike will want to add this to their collections."--School Library Connection,


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"[STAR] "This powerful novel weaves strong characters into the tapestry of civil rights, treatment of people with disabilities, fallout fear from the war, and ever-changing cultural shifts that defined the 1950s."--School Library Journal (starred),


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