Every Little Bit Olive Tran
(2025)

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Second Story Press, 2025
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ISBN/ISSN
9781772604146 MWT17825968, 1772604143 17825968
LANGUAGE
English
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Olive Tran is turning ten! Now she can walk to school by herself and go to Kandy Korner whenever she wants. Finally! But when Olive finds out Mrs. Ly was pushed on the street and her brother's school friends had gross things thrown at them because they're Asian, she starts to feel less safe. And why doesn't her best friend Josh want to come to her birthday party at the trampoline park anymore? Olive knows something is wrong, but she is determined to have fun at her party. If she shows kindness, maybe others will too. Every little bit counts! Olive Tran is excited to turn ten until racism toward her Asian community makes her question how safe she feels. The adventures of Olive Tran, a ten year old who loves her friends, her family, and the delicious food her grandma/Bà Ni makes! Kindness always counts. "Every Little Bit Olive Tran explores racism through the eyes of a child.… The solution to addressing it was a conversation, an admittance of the behaviour, and an apology. Highly Recommended." Key Selling Points: - The first in a new series of chapter books that follow the lovable Olive Tran through her grade four year. - Kids in grades 1-4 will relate to Olive's excitement for her 10th birthday and her thirst for independence, her love of family, and her love of candy/overall love of yummy foods! They will also relate to her conflicts with friends, and some will see their own experiences with racism reflected here. - Author Phuong Truong took the idea for the series from her debut picture book Everyone is Welcome. It dealt with Anti-Asian racism and was a Bookstagram Picture Book Awards winner. - A multi-generation story, Olive turns to her family for support: listening to her mother and brother's stories of racism and her Bà Ni's (grandma's) journey from Vietnam as a refugee. - Anti-Asian hate received a lot of media attention after Covid, but there are few books like this that encourage children to confront it and be supportive of each other. - Delightful spot illustrations by Christine Wei, the illustrator for Everyone is Welcome, help bring the story to life

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