
Description
Follow Ari through their neighborhood as they try to find their words in this sweet, accessible introduction to gender-inclusive pronouns that is perfect for readers of all ages.
Whenever Ari's Uncle Lior comes to visit, they ask Ari one question: "What are your words?" Some days Ari uses she/her. Other days Ari uses he/him. But on the day of the neighborhood's big summer bash, Ari doesn't know what words to use. On the way to the party, Ari and Lior meet lots of neighbors and learn the words each of them use to describe themselves, including pronouns like she/her, he/him, they/them, ey/em, and ze/zir. As Ari tries on different pronouns, they discover that it's okay to not know your words right away--sometimes you have to wait for your words to find you.
Filled with bright, graphic illustrations, this simple and poignant story about finding yourself is the perfect introduction to gender-inclusive pronouns for readers of all ages.
Product Details
Publisher | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Publish Date | May 25, 2021 |
Pages | 40 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780316542067 |
Dimensions | 9.9 X 10.1 X 0.6 inches | 0.9 pounds |
About the Author
Anne (Andy) Passchier is a non-binary illustrator from the Netherlands, currently working in the USA. Anne lives with their cats, loves to travel, draw, and enjoys all things spooky and Halloween.
Reviews
ALA Top Ten Rainbow Book 2022
"An influential addition to gender literature, this educational feel-good book highlights the marvelous distinctiveness of humanity."--Midwest Book Review
"This story offers lots of opportunities for exploring beyond the binary."--Horn Book
"Awesome, insightful, powerful, necessary, relevant and woke.... The variety of adjectives used throughout Ari's journey to find their words will delight Language Arts teachers and can serve as a teaching text."--Cicely Lewis, School Library Journal
"Through Ari's story, children are gently versed in different identifiers. The ultimate lesson: how to champion yourself."--Entertainment Weekly
"A capable celebration of the rich range of pronouns."--Publishers Weekly
"Locke's simple narrative...seamlessly incorporates the appropriate pronouns for each person, demonstrating the ease with which language can change to accommodate pronoun diversity.... A sweet, affirming introduction to the language used to communicate a range of gender identities."--Booklist
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