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“Equal parts homage to Black historical and contemporary figures and a reminder of the greatness that lives within each Black child, this is a title for every collection.” —
School Library Journal
, starred review
“
. . . shines in its positive messaging to children . . . . A welcome addition to any Black Lives Matter collection.
”
—
Booklist
A 2022 Notable Social Studies Trade Book (NCSS-CBC)
Empowering and validating,
Your Life Matters
reassures Black children everywhere that no matter what they hear, no matter what they experience, no matter what they're told, their lives
matter
. Written by national speaker Chris Singleton, who lost his own mother in the 2015 Charleston church shooting,
teaches kids to stand tall in the face of racial adversity and fight for the life they dream of. Each page depicts a famous hero from Black history mentoring a child of today and encouraging them to use their mind, heart, voice, and hands in that fight.
Hero-mentors in the book include: Maya Angelou, Jackie Robinson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Aretha Franklin, Katherine Johnson, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, Mary McLeod Bethune, George Washington Carver, and others.
School Library Journal
, starred review
“
. . . shines in its positive messaging to children . . . . A welcome addition to any Black Lives Matter collection.
”
—
Booklist
A 2022 Notable Social Studies Trade Book (NCSS-CBC)
Empowering and validating,
Your Life Matters
reassures Black children everywhere that no matter what they hear, no matter what they experience, no matter what they're told, their lives
matter
. Written by national speaker Chris Singleton, who lost his own mother in the 2015 Charleston church shooting,
teaches kids to stand tall in the face of racial adversity and fight for the life they dream of. Each page depicts a famous hero from Black history mentoring a child of today and encouraging them to use their mind, heart, voice, and hands in that fight.
Hero-mentors in the book include: Maya Angelou, Jackie Robinson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Aretha Franklin, Katherine Johnson, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, Mary McLeod Bethune, George Washington Carver, and others.