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Because you are / by Richardson, Jael Ealey,1980-; Myers, Nneka.;
Written as a letter to her younger self, Because You Are captures hard-earned lessons about growing up, being joyful and loving yourself, from celebrated author, organizer and advocate Jael Richardson. These lessons are brought to life on the page with lively and tender illustrations by Nneka Myers.LSC
Subjects: Self-esteem; Girls;
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Gutter child : a novel / by Richardson, Jael Ealey,1980-author.;
'Gutter Child' is the debut novel from Jael Richardson about a young woman who must find the courage to determine her own future. Richardson is the artistic director of the FOLD literary festival, the books columnist on CBC Radio's 'q', and an outspoken advocate on issues of diversity. She lives in Brampton, ON. A Dewey Diva Pick.
Subjects: Dystopian fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Equality; Justice;
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The stone thrower : a daughter's lessons, a father's life / by Richardson, Jael Ealey,1980-;
Includes bibliographical references (p. [237]-239).Jael Ealey Richardson writes about her father, Chuck Ealey, a Canadian Football League star.LSC
Subjects: Ealey, Chuck.; Richardson, Jael Ealey, 1980-; Canadian Football League; Football players; Black Canadians; Fathers and daughters; Black Canadians;
© c2012., Thomas Allen Publishers,
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Today I am : 10 stories of belonging / by Perera, Salini,1986-illustrator.; Richardson, Jael Ealey,1980-editor.;
"In this collection of short fiction, ten outstanding authors explore the theme of home - home as a place, a concept, as a way of thinking about the body - through prose, verse and graphic storytelling. In "In a Flash" by Marty Chan, three kids come across a camera that traps the people it photographs. But can they figure out how to get out? When a lady from church comes to visit bringing "gifts," Hunter sees his home on the rez in a new light in "Home Fires" by Michael Hutchinson. In "The Secret Cousin" by Chad Lucas, Lonnie is spending Thanksgiving with his mother's family, who he hardly knows. Lonnie navigates the tension and discomfort of being one of two Black people in the house. But he finds new friendship in his cousin Ethan. These stories and more, compiled and edited by Jael Richardson, acclaimed author and Artistic Director of the Festival of Literary Diversity, bring together perspectives on belonging from BIPOC authors from across the country."--
Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Short stories.; Belonging (Social psychology); Belonging (Social psychology);
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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