Stories are powerful. They help tell us who we are. They tell others who we are. And they tell what we believe.
More importantly, the stories we tell about, and to, ourselves, reveal what we believe about ourselves, and demonstrate what it is that we want known.
As much as we shape them, our stories also shape us. What we tell ourselves about who we are becomes what we learn and teach about who we are. Becomes what we believe about who we are. Becomes what we know about who we are.
This month’s theme of story is particularly relevant to the CDJL as our mission is to share and make more widely accessible the stories of people and communities who have been under published and under represented in literature, as well as to use a justice lens in the honest telling of history and calls for change.
As we highlight the power of story, storytelling, and how stories shape us, we also focus on what stories remind us about:
who we are
who we are as family
who we are as anti-racists
who we are as living and interconnected beings
and who we are as people of courage
As always, we remind ourselves, and you, to pay keen attention to who is telling the story, who benefits from the story, and whose story is missing.
*Monthly themes adapted from the work of Soul Matters Sharing Circle https://www.soulmatterssharingcircle.com
The power of story, storytelling and how stories shape us:
Picture Books
I Am A Story, Dan Yaccarino
I, Too, Am America,words by Langston Hughes with art by Bryan Collier
Planting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré, Anika Aldamuy Denise author, Paulo Escobar illustrator
Mama’s Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation, Edwidge Danticat author, Leslie Staub illustrator
Juvenile & Middle Grades
I Am An American: A True Story of Japanese Internment, Jerry Stanley
Dia’s Story Cloth, Dia Cha author, Chile Thao Cha and Nhia Thao Cha illustrators
The Story that Cannot be Told, J. Jasper Kramer
How I Became A Ghost, - A Choctaw Trail of Tears Story (Book 1 in the How I Became A Ghost Series), Tim Tingle
I Can Make This Promise, Christine Day
1621: A New Look at Thanksgiving, National Geographic Children’s Books
We Are Still Here!: Native American Truths Everyone Should Know, Traci Sorell author, Frane Lessac illustrator
Teen
We Are Displaced: My Journey and Stories from Refugee Girls Around the World by Malala Yousafzai
Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, Monique Gray Smith
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States for Young People ReVisioning American History for Young People) by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, Debbie Reese (Adapter), Jean Mendoza (Adapter)
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Young Readers’ Edition: Everything American History Textbooks Get Wrong by Rebecca Stefoff (Adapter) and James W. Loewen (author)
Adult
Between the World and Me, Ta-Nehisi Coates
Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James W. Loewen
Stories remind us who we are:
Picture Books
This Is Me: A Story of Who We Are and Where We Came From, Jamie Lee Curtis (author) and Laura Cornell (Illustrator)
The Girl and the Wolf, author Katherena Vermette and illustrator Julie Flet
When We Were Alone, David Alexander Robertson
Love is in the Hair, Marcus Ware
Magnificent Homespun Brown: A Celebration, author Samara Coyle Doyon and illustrator Kaylani Juanita
Juvenile & Middle Grades
I Am Not a Number, Jenny Kay Dupuis
Dia’s Story Cloth, Dia Cha author, Chile Thao Cha and Nhia Thao Cha illustrators
Little Man, Little Man, James Baldwin
I Can Make This Promise, Christine Day
Apple in the Middle, Dawn Quigley
Adult
Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption, Jane Jeong Trenka, Sun Yung Shin, Julia Chinyere Oparah (editors)
Stories remind us who we are as family:
Board Book
Mommy, Mama and Me, Leslea Newman
Daddy, Papa and Me, Leslea Newman
Hugs of Three: My Daddies and Me, Stacey Bromberg
Hugs of Three: My Mommies and Me, Stacey Bromberg and Joe Taravella
Good Night Families, Adam Gamble
Welcome, Precious, Nikki Grimes
Picture Books
Catherine’s Story, Genevieve Moore and Karin Littlewood.
Lullaby (For a Black Mother), words of Langston Hughes, art by Sean Qualls
Mama’s Nightingale: A Story of Immigration and Separation, Edwidge Danticat author, Leslie Staub illustrator
Just Like A Mama, author - Alice Faye Duncan, Charnelle Pinkney Barlow illustrator
Night Shift Daddy, Eileen Spinellei
The Best Family In the World, Susana Lopez and Ulises Wensell (Illustrator)
Just Add One Chinese Sister: An Adoption Story, Patricia McMahon (author), Karen Jerome illustrator
Stella Brings the Family, Miriam B. Schiffer author, Holly Clifton-Brown illustrator
Bridge of Flowers, author Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha and Syrus Marcus Ware illustrator
The Zero Dads Club, Angel Adeyoha
Fry Bread: A Native American Family Story, Kevin Noble Maillard author and Juana Martinez-Neal illustrator
We Sang You Home / Ka Kîweh Nikâmôstamâtinân (Cree and English Edition), Richard Van Kamp author, Julie Flett illustrator, Mary Cardinal Collins translator
Juvenile
I Am Not a Number, Jenny Kay Dupuis
Dia’s Story Cloth, Dia Cha author, Chile Thao Cha and Nhia Thao Cha illustrators
Middle Grades
I Can Make This Promise, Christine Day
Teen
My Family Divided: One Girl's Journey of Home, Loss, and Hope, Diane Guerrero
Adult
Raised by Unicorns: Stories from People with LGBTQ Parents, Frank Lowe editor
Raising Ryland: Our Story of Parenting a Transgender Child with No Strings Attached by Hillary Whittington
Becoming Nicole: The inspiring story of transgender actor-activist Nicole Maines and her extraordinary family by Amy Ellis Nutt
Stories remind us who are as anti-racists:
Board Book
Anti-racist Baby, Ibram X. Kendi author and Ashley Lukashevsky illustrator
Picture Book
Not My Idea: A Book About Whiteness (Ordinary Terrible Things) by Anastasia Higginbotham
Why Are They Kneeling? by Damon Wyatt Thornton, Bryan Brown (Illustrator)
Something Happened in Our Town: A Child's Story About Racial Injustice by Marianne Celano
Freedom on the Menu: The Greensboro Sit-Ins, author Carole Boston Weatherford and illustrator Jerome Lagarrigue Lagarrigue
Juvenile
Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters, Andrea Davis Pinckney
Sit-In: How Four Friends Stood Up by Sitting Down, Andrea Davis Pinckney
She Persisted: Harriet Tubman, Andrea Davis Pinckney
Middle Grades
This Promise of Change: One Girl’s Story in the Fight for School Equality by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
The Girl from the Tar Paper School: Barbara Rose Johns and the Advent of the Civil Rights Movement, Teri Kanefield
Teen
When They Call You a Terrorist (Young Adult Edition): A Story of Black Lives Matter and the Power to Change the World by Benee Knauer (Adapter) and authors asha bandele and Patrisse Khan-Cullors
Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, Monique Gray Smith
Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-winning Stamped from the Beginning by Jason Reynolds and bram X. Kendi
Adult
Waking Up White, and Finding Myself in the Story of Race, Debby Irving
Raising White Kids: Bringing Up Children in a Racially Unjust America, Jennifer Harvey
How We Fight White Supremacy: A Field Guide to Black Resistance by Akiba Solomon
So You Want to Talk About Race by Ijeoma Oluo
Raising Antiracist Kids by Nicole C. Lee Esq.
Towards Collective Liberation: Anti-Racist Organizing, Feminist Praxis, and Movement Building Strategy by Chris Crass
Southern Witness: Unitarians and Universalists in the Civil Rights Era by Gordon D. Gibson
Stories remind us who we are as living and interconnected beings:
Picture Books
I Am Human: A Book of Empathy, Susan Verde and Peter H. Reynolds
Raven and the Spiders: A Story of Unconditional Love, Constance Stoner
Here and Now, Julia Denos author, E. B. Goodale illustrator
All Around Us, Xelena Gonzalez
Sila and the Land, Shelby Agalik, Ariana Roundpoint, Lindsay Dupre
Outside In, by Deborah Underwood (author) and Cindy Derby (illustrator)
Stories remind us who we are as people of courage:
Picture Book
Stonewall: A Building. An Uprising. A Revolution, Rob Sanders author, Jamey Christoph illustrator
Shark Lady: The True Story of How Eugenie Clark Became the Ocean's Most Fearless Scientist by Jess Keating and Marta Álvarez Miguéns (illustrator)
The Youngest Marcher: The Story of Audrey Faye Hendricks, a Young Civil Rights Activist by Cynthia Levinson and Vanessa Brantley-Newton (Illustrator)
Drum Dream Girl: How One Girl's Courage Changed Music, Margarita Engle (author) and Rafael Lopez (illustrator)
The Case for Loving: The Fight for Interracial Marriage, Selina Alko
White Flour, David LaMotte author and Jenn Hales illustrator
The Whispering Town, Jennifer Elvgren author, Fabio Santomauro illustrator
A Princess of Great Daring, by Tobi Hill-Meyer
The Thing Lou Couldn’t Do, Ashley Spires
Juvenile & Middle Grades
Let It Shine: Stories of Black Women Freedom Fighters, Andrea Davis Pinckney
Brothers in Hope: The Story of the Lost Boys of Sudan by Mary Williams and Gregory Christie (Illustrator)
The Grand Mosque of Paris: A Story of How Muslims Rescued Jews During the Holocaust by Karen Gray Ruelle
What You Don’t Know: A Story of Liberated Childhood, Anasthasia Higginbotham
This Promise of Change: One Girl’s Story in the Fight for School Equality by Jo Ann Allen Boyce and Debbie Levy
Teen
I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and was Shot by the Taliban, Malala Yousafzai
We Rise, We Resist, We Raise Our Voices, Wade Hudson editor
Speaking Our Truth: A Journey of Reconciliation, Monique Gray Smith
Being Jazz: My Life as a (Transgender) Teen by Jazz Jennings
Coming Out to Play, Robbie Rogers
Adult
Becoming Nicole: The inspiring story of transgender actor-activist Nicole Maines and her extraordinary family by Amy Ellis Nutt
Dear America: Notes of an Undocumented Citizen by Jose Antonio Vargas
Fight Like a Mother: How a Grassroots Movement Took on the Gun Lobby and Why Women Will Change the World by Shannon Watts