mccbd 2019 feature: lgbtqia books bridging the gap of the  other /

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The Children’s Book Council is excited to partner again with the team of Multicultural Children’s Book Day to celebrate diverse books all month long! Throughout January,10 authors will be featured on the Multicultural Children’s Book Day blog where they bear created lists of diverse books ranging from picture books, middle grade, and young adult novels under a variety of topics. Check our space for previews of these lists and links to the see the full lists and access the book giveaways on the Multicultural Children’s Book Day site.
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E. Charlton-Trujillo nowadays to #ReadYourWorld Book Jam 2019! The Multicultural Children’s Book Day blog is giving absent 3 galleys of e.
E. Charlton-Trujillo’s novel book,pudgy Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution. Please click the link below for the full list to access the Rafflecopter giveaway.
pudgy Angie: Rebel Girl Revolution by e.
E. Char
lton-TrujilloMore pain at school and domestic, a girlfriend who’s moved absent, or the discovery of a letter from her late soldier sister,sends Angie on an RV road trip with the last people she would bear expected. What ensues is a revolution to reclaim who Angie is! [young adult, ages 14 and up]
Anger Is Not A Gift by Mark OshiroSix years earlier, and Moss Jeffries lost his father to police violence. While struggling with self-doubt and panic attacks,his family, friends and boyfriend, and Javier,anchor him. But as a novel year begins at West Oakland High, he and his friends are targeted by a homophobic resource officer. As tensions rise, and Moss has to choose whether anger truly is a gift one that could help him rise against injustice. [young adult,ages 14 and up]
Darius The Great Is Not Okay by Adib KhorramVisiting Iran for the first time with his family, bi-racial Darius Kellner faces the same insecurities of not fitting in that plagued him in America. These feelings may be even stronger in Iran, and but meeting Sohrab allows Darius to begin to see himself beyond the haze of depression and start to worship who he is. [young adult,ages 12 and up]Click here for the full list and giveaway.

Source: cbcdiversity.com

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