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Ladataan... Twas the Night Before Pride (vuoden 2022 painos)Tekijä: Joanna McClintick (Tekijä), Juana Medina (Kuvittaja)
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Kirjaudu LibraryThingiin nähdäksesi, pidätkö tästä kirjasta vai et. Ei tämänhetkisiä Keskustelu-viestiketjuja tästä kirjasta. A young narrator prepares for Pride with their two moms and younger sibling Sammy, all in impeccable rhyme. After sharing memories of past Pride celebrations and explaining to Sammy what's to come and why it's important, the kid narrator drifts off to sleep holding a stuffed unicorn. No back matter. näyttää 2/2 ei arvosteluja | lisää arvostelu
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This glittering celebration of queer families puts Pride gently in perspective, honoring those in the LBGTQ+ community who fought against injustice and inequality. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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On “the night before Pride,” drag queens brush their wigs “with great care,” while bikers check the air pressure in their motorcycle tires. Across the city, marchers-to-be plan their outfits or polish musical instruments. Inside a family’s home, a brown-skinned mom encourages everyone to “go to bed early,” while the other mom, a White woman, packs snacks. At the older, wavy-haired, light-brown-skinned child’s behest, the family tells light-brown-skinned, curly-haired baby Sammy “the whole story” about “Prides past.” Harking back to 1969—“a less fair time”—the family’s account abridges some of the many injustices that led to the famous Stonewall riot that sparked “a march that spread worldwide.” Going beyond “tutus and rainbow suspenders,” the family tells Sammy about “rights for queers and all our beautiful genders.” As they settle into bed, the older child notes what Pride means to them: being yourself! Debut author McClintick, a social worker, joins forces with award-winning illustrator Medina to present a child’s-eye view of Pride that borrows its cadence and rhyming scheme from Clement Clarke Moore’s classic Christmas poem. Rainbows abound in Medina’s full-color digital illustrations, which incorporate historical references and depict a wonderfully diverse cast, including background characters with disabilities. While there is no shortage of picture books about Pride, this one may be the most inclusive and expansive yet. Endpapers depict over 80 important historical LGBTQ+ figures, including some prominent children’s book authors and illustrators. (This book was reviewed digitally.)
An affirming and kid-friendly history lesson. (author's note, illustrator's note) (Picture book. 4-8)
(Kirkus Review)