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Profiles in resilience : books for children and teens that center the lived experience of generational poverty / Christina H. Dorr ; foreword by Rudine Sims Bishop.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : ALA Editions, 2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: xxxiii, 190 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780838937884
  • 0838937888
Subject(s):
Contents:
Part I: Inspiring storytellers -- Cynthia Rylant -- Matt de la Peña -- Christian Robinson -- Gary Paulsen -- Kelly Yang -- Patricia Polacco -- Elizabeth Acevedo -- Rex Ogle -- Joseph Bruchac -- Jason Reynolds -- Part II: Inspiring stories -- Sonia Sotomayor -- John Lewis -- José Hernández -- Coco Chanel -- Carlos Santana -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar -- Wilma Mankiller -- Diane Guerrero -- Homer Hickam -- Barack Obama -- Kamala Harris -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- Conclusion -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: Works by the Storytellers Featured in Part I -- Appendix B: Works about the Inspiring People Featured in Part II -- Appendix C: More Stories of Resilient Characters That Are Too Good to Miss -- Appendix D: More Inspiring Biographies That Are Too Good to Miss.
Summary: "In this book, Dorr discusses the needs of children and teens living in generational poverty; suggests authors, illustrators, and books that depict the struggles and joys of this population; and shares compelling biographies and memoirs of inspirational authors, illustrators, and individuals who were raised in generational poverty"-- Provided by publisher.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Children's Book Children's Book Main Library Parent/Teacher Resource Collection-Children's 028.55 D716 Available 33111010784185
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"This book helps to expand the definition of diversity in children's books by shedding light on an element of diversity that is sometimes overlooked--economic situation or income . . . Teachers and librarians will find it informative and engaging as it deepens their experience with both authors and books as well as their understanding of children who are experiencing generational poverty."

--from the Foreword by Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop, Professor Emeritus, The Ohio State University

Drawing from her own lived experience, in this guide Dorr shines a light on some of the cultural values that exist across both rural and urban poverty, inviting teachers, librarians, and others who work with children from low-income families to see them in their cultural context and appreciate the values they bring to the classroom or library. She spotlights a range of books for children and teens that offer literary mirrors to low-income children, as well as windows to more economically privileged readers, enabling all young readers to celebrate our common humanity. And she also shares the work of ten authors and illustrators familiar with poverty, offering insights into the sources of their stories and the ways storytellers' lived experience can influence their creative works and make their characters more authentic. You will discover

an introduction which explores what it's like to grow up in generational poverty, including its long-term effects on children, the roles played by intersectional and institutional racism, the power of family, and how reading can act as powerful catalyst; biographical sketches of Elizabeth Acevedo, Jason Reynolds, Cynthia Rylant, Kelly Yang, and other authors and illustrators; inspiring profiles and books spanning age ranges, genres, and formats that chronicle the lives of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sonia Sotomayor, John Lewis, Wilma Mankiller, and other people who were raised in generational poverty; and four appendixes which spotlight even more stories of resilient individuals and fictional characters.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part I: Inspiring storytellers -- Cynthia Rylant -- Matt de la Peña -- Christian Robinson -- Gary Paulsen -- Kelly Yang -- Patricia Polacco -- Elizabeth Acevedo -- Rex Ogle -- Joseph Bruchac -- Jason Reynolds -- Part II: Inspiring stories -- Sonia Sotomayor -- John Lewis -- José Hernández -- Coco Chanel -- Carlos Santana -- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar -- Wilma Mankiller -- Diane Guerrero -- Homer Hickam -- Barack Obama -- Kamala Harris -- Ruth Bader Ginsburg -- Conclusion -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: Works by the Storytellers Featured in Part I -- Appendix B: Works about the Inspiring People Featured in Part II -- Appendix C: More Stories of Resilient Characters That Are Too Good to Miss -- Appendix D: More Inspiring Biographies That Are Too Good to Miss.

"In this book, Dorr discusses the needs of children and teens living in generational poverty; suggests authors, illustrators, and books that depict the struggles and joys of this population; and shares compelling biographies and memoirs of inspirational authors, illustrators, and individuals who were raised in generational poverty"-- Provided by publisher.

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