Bound To Stay Bound

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 A is for ambitious
 Author: Harris, Meena

 Publisher:  Little, Brown (2023)

 Classification: Easy
 Physical Description: [34] p., col. ill., 26 cm

 BTSB No: 421064 ISBN: 9780316354493
 Ages: 4-8 Grades: K-3

 Subjects:
 Stories in rhyme
 Ambition -- Fiction
 Self-esteem -- Fiction
 Alphabet
 Vocabulary

Price: $23.28

Summary:
Illustrations and rhyming text reclaim words often used to put down girls and women while introducing the letters of the alphabet.

 Illustrator: Valdez, Marissa

Reviews:
   School Library Journal (02/24/23)

Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 02/24/2023 PreS-Gr 2—An alphabet book follow-up to Harris's Ambitious Girl features the same dark-haired, brown-skinned girl with a cast of other diverse, mostly female characters in a variety of hair and skin colors and clothes. When confronted with word balloons that proclaim them to be "Bossy! Intense! Loud! Emotional! Wild!" they take each word in alphabetical order and reclaim it by describing it with a short positive verse, though some rhymes work better than others: "L is for when my voice is Loud. I want to be heard—I'm passionate and proud" succeeds but not "J is for Judgy. My beliefs are informed—I don't share them without studying." Valdez's energetic illustrations depict the girls engaged in an array of occupations, showing them as doctors, scientists, rock climbers, gardeners, artists, and more. Regardless of the activity, the message of strength, accomplishment, and unity shines through on every page. VERDICT A worthy addition to most collections, joining the ranks of other inspiring alphabet books such as Innosanto Nagara's A is for Activist and Rio Cortez's The ABCs of Black History.—Yelena Voysey - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

School Library Journal - 02/24/2023 PreS-Gr 2—An alphabet book follow-up to Harris's Ambitious Girl features the same dark-haired, brown-skinned girl with a cast of other diverse, mostly female characters in a variety of hair and skin colors and clothes. When confronted with word balloons that proclaim them to be "Bossy! Intense! Loud! Emotional! Wild!" they take each word in alphabetical order and reclaim it by describing it with a short positive verse, though some rhymes work better than others: "L is for when my voice is Loud. I want to be heard—I'm passionate and proud" succeeds but not "J is for Judgy. My beliefs are informed—I don't share them without studying." Valdez's energetic illustrations depict the girls engaged in an array of occupations, showing them as doctors, scientists, rock climbers, gardeners, artists, and more. Regardless of the activity, the message of strength, accomplishment, and unity shines through on every page. VERDICT A worthy addition to most collections, joining the ranks of other inspiring alphabet books such as Innosanto Nagara's A is for Activist and Rio Cortez's The ABCs of Black History.—Yelena Voysey - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

School Library Journal - 02/24/2023 PreS-Gr 2—An alphabet book follow-up to Harris's Ambitious Girl features the same dark-haired, brown-skinned girl with a cast of other diverse, mostly female characters in a variety of hair and skin colors and clothes. When confronted with word balloons that proclaim them to be "Bossy! Intense! Loud! Emotional! Wild!" they take each word in alphabetical order and reclaim it by describing it with a short positive verse, though some rhymes work better than others: "L is for when my voice is Loud. I want to be heard—I'm passionate and proud" succeeds but not "J is for Judgy. My beliefs are informed—I don't share them without studying." Valdez's energetic illustrations depict the girls engaged in an array of occupations, showing them as doctors, scientists, rock climbers, gardeners, artists, and more. Regardless of the activity, the message of strength, accomplishment, and unity shines through on every page. VERDICT A worthy addition to most collections, joining the ranks of other inspiring alphabet books such as Innosanto Nagara's A is for Activist and Rio Cortez's The ABCs of Black History.—Yelena Voysey - Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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