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Sarah Rising

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Sarah starts her day like any other day: she eats her toast and feeds her bugs. But today isn't a day like any other day. Today, her dad brings her to a protest to speak out against police violence against Black people. The protesters are loud, and Sarah gets scared. When Sarah spots a beautiful monarch butterfly and follows it through the crowd, she finds herself inside the no-man's land between the line of police and protesters. In the moments that follow, Sarah is confronted with the cruelty of those who are supposed to protect her and learns what it feels like to protect and be protected.

Inspired by the protests that happened during the Minneapolis Uprising after the police killing of George Floyd, Sarah Rising provides a child's-eye view of a protest and offers an opportunity for children to talk about why people take to the streets to protest racial injustice. Readers will gain a new appreciation for how important it is to be part of a community of people who protect each other.

Backmatter includes a note from the author about his experience growing up as a Black boy in the Twin Cities, information about the Minneapolis Uprising, and practical ways kids can get involved in activism.

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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2022
      A small child struggles to make sense of a scary event. The day starts out normally for a young African American girl. She has breakfast, feeds her pets, and sets about preparing for school. Then her dad shares news that turns her world upside down: The police have "killed another Black person." Sarah and her dad leave the house and join a protest where Sarah witnesses a White policeman's anger and cruelty toward a butterfly, which she rescues. Despite the worrisome events of the day--at one point Sarah gets lost amid the crowd of protesters--she proves that her resilience is as strong as that of the butterfly, which lives to see another day and to "fly far away from anyone who would hurt it." The symbolism is unmistakable--Sarah's dad is teaching her that it is possible to overcome whatever life throws at you. The author has some powerhouse credentials as an anti-racist activist. However, despite the sweet bond between father and daughter and the vivid illustrations, the story feels jarring and will be upsetting to children. It's a tough read for young minds but may be a necessary one during times of strife. (This book was reviewed digitally.) An important story about racial injustice but not one that's likely to have a long stay on the read-again shelf. (author's note, suggestion list, discussion guide) (Picture book. 5-8)

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      May 1, 2022
      Grades 1-3 Every day opens up new possibilities--both negative and positive. Sarah learns this firsthand after she gets ready for a normal day at school. Her father informs her that she's skipping school in favor of attending a demonstration protesting the police killing of a Black person. Sarah, a bookish young Black girl, is introduced to the stark reality facing many people in America who look just like her--that those responsible for justice in society can instead bring misery, pain, and injustice. Sarah nevertheless finds solace in her community's ability to come together to protect one another. Wiley's expressive art style is perfect for showing Sarah's confusion when confronted by a callous police officer. At the same time, the vibrant pallet enables the story's hopeful end to strike true. Sarah ultimately comes to understand that she has an important role to play as a protector and supporter for those around her. An inspirational and timely story for young readers trying to understand today's polarized world. Back matter includes discussion prompts and parent-educator guidance for continued conversations.

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  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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