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Renewal: Books for March 2022

March 3, 2022 Miriam Davis

Life is full of both joy and sorrow, opportunity and challenge, dark and light.  Sometimes it’s all so good we feel we might burst!  Other times, trying to hold it all is so difficult it can be hard to remain hopeful.  

At times when everything feels like it’s falling apart - the climate, racism, the pandemic, book banning, political divides we need to believe that goodness is real.  We need to know that more is possible.  We need to renew our awareness of all that is good in and around us, all the possibilities that already exist.  

Where can we find renewal?   How do we keep hope alive?  In what can we place our faith that everything is going to be OK?  

“Once a reporter asked A.J. Muste, "Do you really think you are going to change the policies of this country by standing out here alone at night in front of the White House with a candle?"

Muste replied softly: "Oh I don't do this to change the country. I do this so the country won't change me.” 

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

Your mileage may vary.  The answers are different for different individuals, and different communities.  But faith may be more of an action than a thing upon which we can place hope.  Maybe its practice can bring about renewal.  Maybe it’s more about remembering what we love, who we want to be, and how we want the world to be, than about trust that things will work out.  

Renewal comes in many forms, and varies from person to person.  For some, it’s laughing and joining in a group that makes us feel joyful and alive.  For others, its moments of stillness, meditation, or long walks in fresh air.  It might be watching movies, exercising, knitting, or reading, or maybe even reading or sharing some of the books on this list.  It might come from commitment or rededication to promises, it might come from sunsets. This month, we share books about finding Renewal in places available to us all: 

  • Ourselves - the practice of trusting our gifts

  • Promises - the practice of making and honoring agreements

  • Each Other - the practice of joining together 

  • Simple Things - the practice of noticing the richness we already, and always, possess

The books in the curated list below, all written by or about people with identities and/or from communities that are under-published and under-represented in literature, each draw upon these themes.  These, and hundreds more, are available for loan to our library patrons.  Click “Borrow A Book” to learn how to bring these and other books home.  If you’re not local to our lending program, please refer to these suggestions when looking for books.  May this list help you and yours to find renewal. 

*Monthly themes adapted from the work of Soul Matters Sharing Circle https://www.soulmatterssharingcircle.com

Finding Renewal in Ourselves - the practice of trusting our gifts

Board Books

  • I Can Do it Too! - Karen Baicker, author; Ken Wilson-Max, illustrator

  • Hands Can - Cheryl Willis Hudson, author; John-Fracis Bourke, photographer

Picture Books

  • Uniquely Wired:A Story About Autism and its Gifts - Julia Cook, author; Anita DuFalla, illustrator

  • Rae’s First Day written by Danny Jordan and illustrated by Agustina Perciante

  • Red: A Crayon’s Story, written and illustrated by Michael Hall

  • Magnificent Homespun Brown: A Celebration - written by Samara Cole Doyon, illustrated by Kaylani Juanita

  • The Girl and the Wolf written by Katherena Vermette, pictures by Julie Flett

  • Aaron Slater, Illustrator (The Questioneers) written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts

Juvenile

  • The Boy Who Grew Flowers - Jen Wojtowicz, author; Steve Adams, illustrator

  • My Story, My Dance: Robert Battle’s Journey to Alvin Ailey written by Lesa Cline-Ransome, with a foreword by Robert Battle

Middle Grades

  • The Real Boy - Anne Ursu, author; Erin McGuire illustrator

Adult

  • Special Topics in Being a Human: A Queer and Tender Guide to Things I’ve Learned the Hard Way about Caring for People, Including Myself, written by S. Bear Bergman with illustrations by Saul Freedman-Lawson

Finding Renewal in Promises and Commitments - the practice of making and honoring agreements

Board Books

  • Nibi is Water by Joanne Robertson

Picture Books

  • I Have the Right to be a Child written by Alain Serres, illustrated by Aurelia Fronty, translated by Helen Mixter

  • The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist - Cynthia Levinson, author; Vanessa Brantley-Newton

  • Vote for Our Future! - Margaret McNamara, author; Micah Player, illustrator

  • All the Way to the Top: How One Girl’s Fight for Americans with Disabilities Changed Everything - Annette Bay Pimentel, author; Nabi Ali, illustrator.

  • V is for Voting - written by Kate Farrell; illustrations by Caitlin Kuhwald

Juvenile

  • The Promise written by Nicola Davies, with illustrations from Laura Carlin

  • The Book Rescuer: How a Mensch from Massachusetts Saved Yiddish Literature for Generations to Come; writing by Sue Macy, artwork by Stacy Innerst

  • Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation by Duncan Tonatiuh

Juvenile & Middle Grades

  • What’s the Big Deal About Elections; writing by Ruby Shamir, illustrations by Matt Faulkner

Middle Grades

  • Every Human Has Rights: A Photographic Declaration for Kids by National Geographic with foreword written by Mary Robinson

  • This Promise of Change: One Girl’s Story in the Fight for School Equality by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy

Teen

  • Just Mercy: A True Story of the Fight for Justice (adapated for young adults) - Bryan Stevenson

Adult

  • Basic Facts about the United Nations, edited by the United Nations Publications

  • Road Map for Revolutionaries: Resistance, Activism, and Advocacy for All; Elisa Camahort Page, author.

  • Outwitting History: The Amazing Adventures of a Man Who Rescued a Million Yiddish Books - Aaron Lansky

  • Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption - Bryan Stevenson

  • Raising the Race: Black Career Women Redefine Marriage, Motherhood, and Community (Families in Focus) - Riché J. Daniel Barnes

Finding Renewal in Each Other - the practice of joining together

Board Books

  • Together - author, Mona Damluji; illustrator, Innosanto Nagara

  • Daddy, Papa, and Me written by Leslea Newman, illustrated by Carol Thompson

  • Mommy, Mama, and Me written by Leslea Newman, illustrated by Carol Thompson

  • The More We Are Together by Children’s Press

PIcture Books

  • Love is Powerful written by Heather Dean Brewer, with illustrations by LeUyen Pham

  • 47,000 Beads, written by Koja Adeyoha and Angel Adeyoha

  • Because written by Mo Willems, illustrated by Amber Ren

  • My Family Plays Music - Judy Cox, author; Elbrite Brown, illustrator

  • Sometimes People March by Tessa Allen

  • Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins written by Carole Boston Weatherford, illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue Lagarrigue

  • Si, Se Puede! / Yes, We Can! Janitor Strike in L.A. by Diana Cohn 

Juvenile

  • IntersectionAllies: We Make Room for All by Chelsea Johnson

Middle Grades

  • Take Back the Block by Chrystal D. Giles

  • The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust by Karen Gray Ruelle  

Middle Grades & Teen

  • A Dream of Freedom: the civil rights movement from 1954 to 1968 by Diane McWhorter

  • Together We March: 25 Protest Movements that Marched into History by Leah Henderson, illustrated by Tyler Feder

Teen

  • March, Book One; March, Book Two; March, Book Three - John Lewis and Andrew Aydin, authors; Nate Powell, illustrator

Adult

  • The Interfaith Family Journal - Suan Katz Miller

Finding Renewal in Simple Things - the practice of noticing the richness we already, and always, possess

Board Book

  • My Heart Fills with Happiness by Monique Gray Smith

  • Hands Can - Cheryl Willis Hudson, author; John-Fracis Bourke, photographer

  • Little You - Richard Van Camp and Julie Flett

Picture Book

  • Layla’s Happiness by Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie, with illustrations by Ashleigh Corrin

  • Lily Brown’s Paintings, written by Angela Johnson, with illustrations by E. B. Lewis

  • All We Need written by Kathy Wolff, illustrated by Margaux Meganick

  • Here and Now by Julia Denos

  • The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats

  • You Matter by Christian Robinson

Juvenile

  • Love Your Body, Jessica Sanders

  • Children Just Like Me: A Unique Celebration of Children Around the World - Anabel Kindersley with Unicef

  • Chicken Sunday by Patricia Polacco

Middle Grades

  • Lucky Broken Girl - Ruth Behar, writer

Middle Grades & Teen

  • Hope in the Holler - Lisa Lewis Tyre, author

  • The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate - Jaqueline Kelly, author 

  • The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate - Jaqueline Kelly, author

  • Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers Who Changed the World, Rachel Ignotofsky author

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Exploring Commitment: Books for March 2021

February 28, 2021 Miriam Davis
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This month, we are exploring commitment, and what that means for each of us as we move through the world from each of our unique vantage points.  

For us, we are a library rooted in equity, justice and compassion, empowering young people to celebrate diversity and use their voices for social change.  We provide books, and programming featuring books, written by or about people, identities and communities that are under published and under represented in literature.  Our commitments include commitments to curiosity, change, conscience, and compassion.  

Curiosity includes having an open mind, asking questions, and valuing other perspectives.  As a library, we value learning and growing.  As a diversity library, we are committed to providing books that offer windows to perspectives that may differ from your own.  This cultivates compassion.  

Learning and growing means changing, whether that's self growth or changing the world.   We’re committed to continually reflecting on our own practices including the language we use, the ways we organize our collection, and the resources we provide.  We're also committed to providing books that showcase growth and the work of justice; change that’s needed in the world, change we can see in the world, change we can be in the world, change we can make in the world.  

Our commitment to justice requires a commitment to conscience, to listening for an inner voice of what is right, speaking up and working to make what is right accessible and available to everyone.  

These are some of our commitments, and our book list this month is built around them.  We invite you to explore these four types of commitment through the examples and stories in this reading list. 

What does it mean to be committed to . . . 

  • . . . being curious, open minded and asking questions?

  • . . . changing yourself and the world?

  • . . . using your conscience?

  • . . . compassion?

The books in the curated list below, all written by or about people, identities and communities that are under published and under represented in literature, each demonstrate commitment to curiosity, change, conscience and compassion. These books, and hundreds more, are all available for loan to our library patrons as well as TVUUC members and families. Click “Borrow A Book” to learn how to bring these and other books home. If you’re not able to check books out, please refer to these suggestions when looking for books exploring Beloved Community. And if you want to support our efforts, visit https://cdjlibrary.org/support to learn how you can do that.

We invite you to think about your own commitments.  What are you committed to?  How do your commitments align with your values? 

*Monthly themes adapted from the work of Soul Matters Sharing Circle https://www.soulmatterssharingcircle.com

Commitment to curiosity (open minds, learning and growing, valuing other perspectives).

board books

  • Let’s Go the Library, Scholastic Inc.

Picture Books

  • Ezra’s Big Shabbat Question, Aviva L. Brown and Anastasia Kanavaliuk

  • Is Nothing Something:: Kid’s Questions and Zen Answers About Life, Death, Family, Friendship, and Everything in Between, Thich Nhat Hanh and Jessica McClure

  • Who is Ben?, Charlotte Zolotow and Kathryn Jacobs

  • Why are they kneeling?, Lauren J Coleman

  • Ada Twist, Scientist, Andrea Beaty 

Middle Grades

  • The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate (Calpurnia Tate, 1), Jacqueline Kelly

  • The Curious World of Calpurnia Tate (Calpurnia Tate 2), Jacqueline Kelly 

Teen

  • Finding Miracles, Julia Alvarez

  • Lies My Teacher Told Me (Young Readers Edition) - Everything American History Textbooks Get Wrong, James W. Lowen, adapted by Rebecca Stefoff

Adult

  • Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?: And other conversations about race, Beverly Daniel Tatum

  • Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong, James W. Lowen

Commitment to Change (growth of self, change the world, justice)

Picture Books

  • The Oldest Student: How Mary Walker Learned to Read, Rita Lorraine Hubbard, Oge Mora

  • Drum Dream Girl, Margarita Engle and Rafael Lopez

  • Separate is Never Equal: Sylvia Mendez and Her Family’s Fight for Desegregation, Duncan Tonatiuh

  • Harlem Grown: How One Big Idea Transformed a Neighborhood, Tony Hillery and Jessie Hartland

  • Grace for President, Kelly DiPucchio

Juvenile

  • I can make a difference: a treasury to inspire our children, Marian Wright Edelman

  • Start Now!: You Can Make A Difference, Chelsea Clinton

  • Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down, Andrea Davis Pinkney

  • Rad American Women A - Z: Rebels, Trailblazers and Visionaries who Shaped Our History . . . and Our Future, Kate Schatz

  • We are the Change: Words of Inspiration from Civil Rights Leaders, Harry Belafonte (introduction), produced by the American Civil Liberties Union

Middle Grades

  • The Misfits, James Howe (Vol. 1 in The Misfits series)

  • Voice of Freedom: Fannie Lou Hamer: The Spirit of the Civil Rights of Movement, Carole Boston Weatherford

Teen

  • No One is Too Small to Make a Difference, Greta Thunberg

  • Rad Women Worldwide: Artists and Athletes, Pirates and Punks, and Other Revolutionaries Who Shaped History, Kate Schatz

Adult

  • Road Map for Revolutionaries: Resistance, Activism, and Advocacy for All, Elisa Camahort Page, Carolyn Gerin, Jamia Wilson

Commitment to Conscience (listening to our inner voice, speaking up for what is right)

Picture Books

  • Say Something, Peter Reynolds

  • Peaceful Fights for Equal Rights, Rob Sanders

  • The Whispering Town, Jennifer Elvgren, Fabio Santomauro

  • Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins, Carole Boston Weatherford

Juvenile

  • Cinderella Liberator, Rebecca Solnit and Arthur Rackham

  • The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews Suring the Holocaust, Karen Gray Ruelle

  • Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down, Andrea Davis Pinkney

  • Gloria Takes a Stand, Jess Rinker and Daria Peoples-Riley

Middle Grades

  • The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora, Pablo Cartaya

  • Nelson Mandela South African Revolutionary, Beatrice Gormley

Teen

  • When They Call You a Terrorist (Young Adult Edition): A Story of Black Lives Matter and the Power to Change the World, Benee Knauer (adapter), asha bandele (author), Patrisse Khan-Cullors (author)

  • Coming Out to Play, Robbie Rogers

Adult

  • The Immortal LIfe of Henrietta Lacks, Rebecca Skloot

Commitment to Compassion (love for others, self-compassion, value of community)

Board Book

  • We Sang You Home, Richard Van Camp, Julie Flett

Picture Books

  • Listening with my Heart: A story of kindness and self compassion, Gabi Garcia

  • The Journey, Francesca Sanna

  • Birdsong, Julie Flett

Juvenile

  • My Beautiful Birds, Suzanne Del Rizzo

  • Front Desk, Kelly Yang 

Middle Grades

  • Kira-Kira, Cynthia Kadohata

  • We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices, Wade Hudson (Editor)

Teen

  • The Reason I Jump: The Inner Voice of a Thirteen-Year-Old Boy with Autism, Naoki Higashida, David Mitchell and KA Yoshida

  • Darius The Great is Not Okay (Vol 1 Darius The Great Series), Adib Khorram

Adults

  • A Clown in Cobwebs, Walt Nelson

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