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    My friend

    2019

    by Elisa Amado and Alfonso Ruano

    "Friendship — to be known, to be accepted as you are, to feel safe, especially when you are vulnerable. The girl in this story has recently arrived in Brooklyn with her family. On her very first day at school she meets a girl who almost instantly becomes her very best friend. She feels known, loved and accepted by her. But when she invites her friend to come for dinner with her family — a family that feels free to eat weird food and, even worse, burst into song with their version of a sentimental classic of longing and homesickness — something shifts and she no longer feels safe at all. What will it be like tomorrow at school?"--publisher

    Beautiful Life Cross Group

    Chachaji’s Cup

    2003

    by Uma Krishnaswami and Soumya Sitaraman

    A boy learns about his family history and the Partition of India from his great uncle, through stories told over a beloved old teacup.

    Beautiful Life Cross Group Oppression & Resilience

    I am René, the boy / Soy René, el niño

    2005

    by René Colato Laínez and Fabiola Graullera Ramírez

    Young Rene's teacher is calling role one morning, and Rene is dismayed to hear someone else answer to his name. It's not only that he thought he was the only person with that name, but also that the new student who answers is a girl. That afternoon his classmates tease, "Rene has a girl's name." Complimented by playful illustrations, this bilingual picture book follows Colato Lainez's own experiences, when he was faced with a challenge to his own name as a child. This witty story about a young boy's odyssey to find out the meaning of his name will challenge readers aged 3 to 7 to chart cross-cultural differences by gaining an understanding about themselves and the people around them. --From the Publisher

    Beautiful Life Cross Group

    When God made you

    2017

    by Matthew Paul Turner

    From early on, children are looking to discover their place in the world and longing to understand how their personalities, traits, and talents fit in. The assurance that they are deeply loved and a unique creation in our big universe is certain to help them spread their wings and fly. Through playful, charming rhyme and vivid, fantastical illustrations, When God Made You inspires young readers to learn about their own special gifts and how they fit into God's divine plan as they grow, explore, and begin to create for themselves.

    Beautiful Life Cross Group

    Nusaiba and the 5th grade bullies

    2016

    by Asmaa Hussein and Zul Lee

    "Nusaiba is excited about school – especially show and tell! But after hearing a mean comment in the school hallway about what her mother is wearing, Nusaiba slumps at her desk all day. Through a fantastical journey of adventure and self-discovery, Nusaiba gains the confidence necessary to embrace her identity and stand up for herself." -- publisher

    Beautiful Life Cross Group

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