Halse Anderson
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Recommended Books
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The Grace of Silence
How We Fight for Our Lives
Three Keys

All Boys Aren't Blue

Amazons, Abolitionists, and Activists
How It Went Down
Stamped

Torpedoed
Fault Lines in the Constitution
Quiet
Source & Proof
“@krystal_deleeuw @LadyOfSardines @edifiedlistener Fabulous book. So is The Grace of Silence: A Family Memoir, by @michele_norris. That needs to be read by EVERYONE.”
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“@kellyyanghk @KathieMacIsaac @KirkusReviews Brilliant. The first three books are fantastic.”
“All Boys Aren?t Blue by @IamGMJohnson is powerful, stunning and vitally important. I love this book so much! It needs to be in every library public and high school in the country. Can we make that happen, @aasl & @yalsa @GraceKendallLit @MacKidsSL”
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“@LittleWillow93 @melanin_ya One of the best books ever written!!”
“@MimiDempsey1 Exactly!!! Have you read Stamped: Racism, Antiracism and You It's the book I wish all Americans could read together.”
“I?m so excited that this book is almost in the world!! Crafted w @DHeiligman?s deep research & powerful narrative voice, this true life tale of WWII is stupendous!”
“This graphic novel version of The Fault Lines in Our Constitution needs to be in every library, classroom and home! Regardless of who wins, we should spend the month of December doing a National Read of the book, with virtual opportunities to discuss it. @cylev @01FirstSecond”
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