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Renée Watson is the author of the children’s picture book, A Place Where Hurricanes Happen (Random House, June 2010), which was featured on NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams. Her middle grade novel, What Momma Left Me debuted as the New Voice for 2010 in middle grade fiction by The Independent Children's Booksellers Association.Renée’s one woman show, Roses are Red, Women are Blue, debuted at New York City's Lincoln Center at a showcase for emerging artists. Her poetry and articles have been published in Rethinking Schools, Theatre of the Mind and With Hearts Ablaze.When Renée is not writing and performing, she is teaching. Renée has worked in public schools and community organizations as an artist in residence for several years, teaching poetry, fiction, and theater in Oregon, Louisiana, and New York City. She also facilitates professional development workshops for teachers and artists.One of Renée’s passions is using the arts to help youth cope with trauma. She has facilitated poetry and theatre workshops with young girls coping with sexual and physical abuse, children who have witnessed violence, children coping with the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and children who relocated to New York City after the 2010 earthquake in Haiti. Renée graduated from The New School, where she studied Creative Writing and earned a certificate in Drama Therapy.Renée currently lives in New York City.
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Experience the joy of pure spirit and sunshine in this charming middle grade novel. Join Ryan Hart as she navigates being caught in the middle, dealing with sibling pranks and friendship struggles. See how she finds the bright side of every situation and shares her joy with those around her.
Celebrate the stories of women who stood up, spoke out, and rose up against the odds in this inspiring chapter book series. In this installment, award-winning author Renée Watson tells the tale of Oprah Winfrey and how she persisted in chasing her dreams, despite her family's expectations. With black-and-white illustrations and an introduction from Chelsea Clinton, readers can learn from Oprah's amazing life and follow in her footsteps to make a difference.
Discover the immersive and poignant tale of The 1619 Project. Written by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and Newbery honor-winning author Renée Watson, this lyrical picture book in verse explores the consequences of slavery and the history of Black resistance in the United States. Follow a young student's journey to uncover her family's past, dating back to 1619 when their ancestors were taken from their home and brought to America by white slave traders. Learn about the people who were said to be born on the water and how they survived. A must-read for all those seeking to understand the true impact of slavery on our nation's history.
An intersectional, feminist anthology that celebrates body diversity and fat acceptance through short stories by a diverse group of authors. The stories feature fat main characters participating in a variety of genres and activities such as fashion, sports, art, and falling in love. This is a unique collection that provides the representation that fat young people deserve.
Follow Ryan Hart in her newest adventure as she navigates change and challenges, all while finding her voice as a young Black girl. From waiting on her new baby sister to arrive, to perfecting new recipes, to facing her fears at summer camp, Ryan's pure spirit and optimistic outlook shine through it all. Join her journey in this heartwarming middle grade novel.
"Love Is a Revolution" is a refreshing YA novel that explores self-discovery and falling in love with who you really are. Follow Nala as she navigates a summer love with Tye, an activist who challenges her to become a better version of herself. As Nala falls deeper into a web of lies to impress Tye, she learns that self-love is revolutionary. Perfect for fans of romance and inspiring coming-of-age stories.
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Nicola YoonThis collection of short stories invites families to engage in honest conversations about racism, identity, and self-esteem. Featuring 30 diverse authors and illustrators, THE TALK is a call-to-action to be anti-racist and advocate for change. Contributors include renowned names such as Nikki Grimes, E.B. Lewis, and Renée Watson.
Ryan Hart is all about trying to see the best in the face of challenges. With a lot on her mind, including family, self-image, and school, Ryan knows how to make sunshine out of setbacks. Her family is going through changes, and money is tight, but Ryan is determined to find a way forward. Even when things don’t go as planned, Ryan can always find a way to make the best of the situation.
The (Other) F Word is a groundbreaking anthology that celebrates fat acceptance through art, poetry, personal essays, and more. This relatable guide to body image and body positivity is for people of all sizes who desire to be seen and heard in a culture consumed by narrow beauty standards. The collection brings together renowned YA and middle-grade authors, as well as influencers and creators, to offer readers a guide for navigating the world with confidence and courage.
This heartwarming book by an award-winning author is perfect for middle schoolers looking to explore their roots and understand themselves better. Follow Amara, who travels to New York City to meet her family and learn more about her father's past. As she explores Harlem, she starts to connect with her family history and learns that she has more in common with her father than she thought.
Watch Us Rise by Renée Watson, Ellen Hagan
Black Enough by Ibi Zoboi, Tracey Baptiste, Coe Booth, Dhonielle Clayton, Brandy Colbert, Jay Coles, Lamar Giles, Leah Henderson, Justina Ireland, Varian Johnson, Kekla Magoon, Tochi Onyebuchi, Jason Reynolds, Nic Stone, Liara Tamani, Renée Watson, Rita Williams-Garcia
Well-Read Black Girl by Glory Edim
Betty Before X by Ilyasah Shabazz, Renée Watson
The Hunter Maiden by Ethel Johnston Phelps
When time Fades away by Renee Watson, Sbwatts Productions
Piecing Me Together by Renée Watson
Everyday illusions by Renee Watson
This Side of Home by Renée Watson
Harlem's Little Blackbird by Renee Watson
What Momma Left Me by Renée Watson
A Place Where Hurricanes Happen by Renée Watson
Poetry for Young People by Langston Hughes
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