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Sing Me Forgotten | Jessica S. Olson

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Sing Me Forgotten by Jessica S. Olson Inkyard Press; 2021; 329 pages Content Warnings: Self-harm, blood, murder, death of a loved one, physical and emotional abuse and manipulation, firearms, violence

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Peace | Baptiste Paul & Miranda Paul

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Peace by Baptiste Paul and Miranda Paul  Illustrated by Estelí Meza NorthSouth Books; 2021; 40 pages  About the Author: “Baptiste Paul grew up in Saint Lucia. He loves sports, likes

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Revisiting Garden Heights | Reacting to Angie Thomas’ ‘Concrete Rose’

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“I like to be reminded that beauty can come from much of nothing.” — Concrete Rose by Angie Thomas Personally, I adore prequels, usually because it feels like reuniting with

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A Picture Book For Every Day of Women’s History Month

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Every March since 1987, American women of all fields, past and present, have been remembered and celebrated. According to the official Women’s History Month website, the nation first recognized women’s

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I Think I Love You | Auriane Desombre

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I Think I Love You by Auriane Desombre Underlined; 2021; 320 pages About the Author: “Auriane is the author of I Think I Love You, and works as a middle

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Down Comes the Night | Allison Saft

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Down Comes the Night by Allison Saft Wednesday Books; Releases March 2, 2021; 400 pages Content Warning: Gore, murder, torture About the Author: “Allison Saft was born in a Philadelphia

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