A girl like me
(2022)

Fiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Lerner Publishing Group, 2022
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781728466460 MWT15185188, 1728466466 15185188
LANGUAGE
English
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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting for an engaging read aloud experience! "[A] rallying cry for girls to reject limitations others might place on them and their dreams."-starred,The Horn Book Magazine "Once I dreamed I swam / the ocean / and saw everything deep, cool / and was part of the waves. / I swam on by the people / onshore / hollering, / 'A girl like you needs to / stay out of the water / and be dry / like everyone else.'" Empower young readers to embrace their individuality, reject societal limitations, and follow their dreams. This inspiring picture book brings together a poem by acclaimed author Angela Johnson and Nina Crews's distinctive photocollage illustrations to celebrate girls of color. "It seems not even the sky's the limit for the imaginative, adventurous, inventive girls depicted in this inspirational picture book. Johnson's upbeat text, paired with Crews's innovative, exuberant photo collages, delivers a message of encouragement and empowerment. 'I always dream,' reads the opening line, and the accompanying illustration presents close-ups of three young women of color, their eyes closed, against a patterned background of blues and purples. Subsequent spreads show each girl recounting fantastic dreams, which position them as superheroes 'in Supergirl underwear . . . in flowing scarves and a cowgirl hat.' They fly, stand atop tall buildings, and dive deep into oceans; but most importantly, they resist others' warnings, denials, and chastisement about 'a girl like you.' As the story goes on, more young women join the scenes, offering an ever-broadening depiction of girlhood; the closing spread, featuring headshots of each of the participants, coupled with her own words about her dreams, grounds this interpretation in the lived realities of real children. This is not trite girl-power pablum; it's a rallying cry for girls to reject limitations others might place on them and their dreams."-starred, The Horn Book Magazine "Black girls lead the way in this story about defining oneself and making the world a better place. Three girls take turns sharing their dreams about flying high, standing tall, and being free. Each girl's dream is scuttled by people telling her that 'a girl like you' should not be doing the amazing things she does in her dreams, that 'a girl like you' should be like everyone else. 'Once I dreamed I swam/the ocean/and saw everything deep,/cool/ and was part of the waves. I swam on by the people/onshore hollering, "A girl like you needs to/stay out of the water/and be dry,/like everyone else."' The three boldly take charge of their dreams. They gather the capes, hats, and scarves that represent them and expand their visions to include other girls as they proudly take up space in the world, sure of their value and confident in their power to create real-world change. Crews's signature photo-collage style is the perfect artistic choice for this book, using photos of real girls and beautiful cityscapes in combination with recurring shapes, textures, and symbols that tie the dreamy spreads in with the real-world ones. VERDICT An excellent addition for all collections."-School Library Journal "A book to inspire the next diverse generation of girls to keep working toward breaking glass ceilings no matter how often the world tells them, 'A girl like you needs to stop.'Johnson and Crews are seasoned talents whose collaboration here shines. Johnson's spare words of encouragement are in harmony with Crews' large double-page spreads blending photos of black and brown girls into a collaged dream world. Each of three girls is a star in her own dream only to hear people shouting in the background that what she wants simply isn't possible. The illustrations show the three meeting on an urban playground and then encouraging other neighborhood girls of many races to join them in standing up to the doubters. There is much that Johns

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