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Lisa Moore Ramée

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Lisa Moore Ramée Oh my gosh, don't you just LOVE it?! I do!! I can take credit for none of it except for all the squealing when I saw it. Oh wait, I did suggest the ru…moreOh my gosh, don't you just LOVE it?! I do!! I can take credit for none of it except for all the squealing when I saw it. Oh wait, I did suggest the running shoe patch. Shayla is a girl caught up in such typical things: friendship, early crushes, ice cream :) and the we wanted that reflected, but she also is struggling to learn to jump the hurdles for track and is becoming aware of race mattering in a way she wasn't prepared for. So hopefully the patches bring together the idea of the simple and difficult problems kids can face and how all of it matters. (less)
Lisa Moore Ramée Thanks so much! I've been asked a few times about a sequel--mainly I think because people want more Bernard--and never say never, but currently I'm no…moreThanks so much! I've been asked a few times about a sequel--mainly I think because people want more Bernard--and never say never, but currently I'm not working on a sequel but on another MG contemporary that stars a character SO unlike Shayla. It's been fun focusing on a totally different aspect of middle school.(less)
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I love books like this that take a historical approach to family dynamics. I learned a lot about Filipino history in America but I also thorough enjoyed getting to know these men and how fatherhood and life factored into who they were. I loved how Ri ...more
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“Not everything that is faced can be changed,’” Daddy says, and then Hana cuts in and says, “‘But nothing can be changed until it is faced.”
Lisa Moore Ramee, A Good Kind of Trouble

“No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love. . . .”
Lisa Moore Ramée, A Good Kind of Trouble

“Okay, like if you eat unhealthy food a long time, you’re going to be unhealthy, right? Well, for too long people have been fed a diet about Black folks. About folks with brown skin. Making them think we’re scary. And that’s how the police have been trained to act. It’s going to take a long time to change people’s minds.”
Lisa Moore Ramée, A Good Kind of Trouble

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Shouting at the Rain by LYNDA MULLALY HUNT (write-in)
 
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Song for a whale (write-in)
 
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The Lost Girl by Anne Ursu (write-in)
 
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Right as Rain by Lindsey Stoddard (write-in)
 
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