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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x18 mm, weight: 256 g, f-c matte lam cvr w- spot UV
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Mar-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN-10: 1534409009
  • ISBN-13: 9781534409002
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 320 pages, height x width x depth: 210x140x18 mm, weight: 256 g, f-c matte lam cvr w- spot UV
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&;Truthful and empowering.&; &;Booklist

From Amy Reed, Ellen Hopkins, Amber Smith, Nina LaCour, Sandhya Menon, and more of your favorite YA authors comes an &;outstanding anthology&; (School Library Connection) of essays that explore the diverse experiences of injustice, empowerment, and growing up female in America.

This collection of twenty-one essays from major YA authors&;including award-winning and bestselling writers&;touches on a powerful range of topics related to growing up female in today&;s America, and the intersection with race, religion, and ethnicity. Sure to inspire hope and solidarity to anyone who reads it, Our Stories, Our Voices belongs on every young woman&;s shelf.

This anthology features essays from Martha Brockenbrough, Jaye Robin Brown, Sona Charaipotra, Brandy Colbert, Somaiya Daud, Christine Day, Alexandra Duncan, Ilene Wong (I.W.) Gregorio, Maurene Goo. Ellen Hopkins, Stephanie Kuehnert, Nina LaCour, Anna-Marie LcLemore, Sandhya Menon, Hannah Moskowitz, Julie Murphy, Aisha Saeed, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Amber Smith, and Tracy Walker.

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*REED, Amy, ed. Our Stories, Our Voices: 21 YA Authors Get Real About Injustice, Empowerment, and Growing Up Female in America. 320p. S. & S./Simon Pulse. Aug. 2018. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9781534408999.

Gr 9 UpTwenty-one YA authorsincluding such well-known figures as Ellen Hopkins, Maurene Goo, and Printz award-winner Nina LaCour, as well as two unpublished authors selected from a call for submissionsreflect on their early lives and what it means to be a woman in the United States. Many of these writers experienced marginalization as younger girls based on race, immigration status, sexuality, or simply not fitting in. Each turned to writing as solace, an outlet, or a way of speaking out against injustice. The stories are all unique, some focusing on the subjects childhood, others on their lives as adults. Many discuss their anger at the recent presidential election and put out an inspiring call to action. The authors speak directly to readers in an informal tone; the essays are written in the first person with some casual profanity. A content warning in the editors note mentions that the entries discuss race-based and sexual violence. A resource list includes websites of activist organizations, in addition to information on how to participate in the political system. VERDICT Many readers will see themselves reflected in the pages of this collection and be inspired by the first-hand accounts of overcoming adversity. A great pick for budding writers and activists.Clara Hendricks, Cambridge Public Library, MA -- School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW * July 2018 * "Threaded through these essays is the power of art and creativity in tackling the task that lies ahead: forging a better, more just world for future generations. Truthful and empowering." * Booklist * "Oustanding anthology . . . A clarion call to activism, the book empowers girls growing up with injustice in America by reflecting authentic and original voices from across the spectrums of race, gender, and religion and encourages them to speak their truths and become warriors for social justice."

  * School Library Connection *

Introduction ix
Editor's Note xiii
"My Immigrant American Dream"
1(10)
Sandhya Menon
"Her Hair Was Not of Gold"
11(8)
Anna-Marie McLemore
"Finding My Feminism"
19(14)
Amy Reed
"Unexpected Pursuits: Embracing My Indigeneity & Creativity"
33(18)
Christine Day
"Chilled Monkey Brains"
51(12)
Sona Charaipotra
"Roar"
63(8)
Jaye Robin Brown
"Easter Offering"
71(17)
Brandy Colbert
"Trumps and Trunchbulls"
88(14)
Alexandra Duncan
"Tiny Battles"
102(14)
Maurene Goo
"These Words Are Mine"
116(16)
Stephanie Kuehnert
"Fat and Loud"
132(10)
Julie Murphy
"Myth Making: In the Wake of Hardship"
142(16)
Somaiya Daud
"Changing Constellations"
158(16)
Nina LaCour
"The One Who Defines Me"
174(10)
Aisha Saeed
"In Our Genes"
184(7)
Hannah Moskowitz
"An Accidental Activist"
191(14)
Ellen Hopkins
"Dreams Deferred and Other Explosions"
205(11)
Ilene (I.W.) Gregorio
"Not Like the Other Girls"
216(22)
Martha Brockenbrough
"Is Something Bothering You?"
238(11)
Jenny Torres Sanchez
"What I've Learned about Silence"
249(21)
Amber Smith
"Black Girl, Becoming"
270(17)
Tracy Deonn
Resources 287
Amy Reed (editor of Our Stories, Our Voices) is the author of the contemporary young adult novels Beautiful, Clean, Crazy, Over You, Damaged, Invincible, Unforgivable, and The Nowhere Girls. She is a feminist, mother, and quadruple Virgo who enjoys running, making lists, and wandering around the mountains of western North Carolina where she lives. You can find her online at AmyReedFiction.com.

Other contributors include: Julie Murphy, Sandhya Menon, Ellen Hopkins, Amber Smith, Nina LaCour, Stephanie Kuehnert, Sona Charaipotra, Anna-Marie McLemore, Brandy Colbert, Martha Brockenbrough, Jaye Robin Brown, Maurene Goo, Aisha Saeed, Jenny Torres Sanchez, Hannah Moskowitz, Ilene (I.W.) Gregoria, Tracy Deonn, Somaiya Daud, Christine Day, and Alexandra Duncan.