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"Looking Up" shows a little girl's determination to love who she is and where she came from and encourages everyone to reach for the light.
Explore the possibilities of your own capabilities with this story of a young girl who reimagined her entire existence with hopes of rising above the proclaimed narrative and bringing all those who look a bit like her along for the rise.
“We are capable of wonders once given the opportunity…”
History has shown black and brown people have been mistreated. They are repeatedly treated differently because of their skin color. Fear and hate follow them wherever they go, and that's not right.
While the past does not paint a pretty picture, we must teach our children the harshness unleashed on them. We are also responsible for sharing all the excellent ways black and brown people have done in the world. They are fighting for injustice, then and now. They doctor the sick and injured. They teach, perform, create art, invent, and do much more. They are proud people who embrace their culture. They deserve to be celebrated, never feared.
Looking Up by Jayne Augustin speaks and illustrates all the points made above. Brown and black people should be welcomed in every part of the world. Color shouldn't define a person. Actions do.
Looking Up by Jayne Augustin shows a little girl's determination to love who she is and where she came from and encourages everyone to reach for the light.
This world is getting darker every day, so I implore those reading this review to listen to the child in Looking Up. Look past skin color and help others reach their full potential - reach for greatness.
No matter your skin tone, I encourage you to share Looking Up by Jayne Augustin with your children. Teach acceptance. Promote a strong community.
Amazon didn't have a recommended reading age when I wrote my review; however, I would suggest it's for 3-year-olds and up. Toddlers might not grasp the message, but I think they'll like the illustrations. Speaking of drawings, I couldn't locate the illustrator's name on the Reedsy file, but I'd like to congratulate them on their beautiful pictures. My eyes were watering at the image of the shadows chasing down the three people. Very moving!
Review submitted to Reedsy on 8/6/22.
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Explore the possibilities of your own capabilities with this story of a young girl who reimagined her entire existence with hopes of rising above the proclaimed narrative and bringing all those who look a bit like her along for the rise.
“We are capable of wonders once given the opportunity…”
Greetings! I am a mom of six, wife, doula, author, caretaker, and strange (dang near abnormal) explorer. I celebrate the small things in life and people fascinate me. My hope is that my books sprinkle a little magical wonder over all who read them! Cheers and happy reading! view profile
Published on July 04, 2022
Published by Exposed Books Publishing LLC
0-1000 words
Genre: Children's
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