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Powell's Staff:
New Literature in Translation: December 2022 and January 2023
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It may be a new year, this may be a list of new books, but our love for literature in translation hasn’t changed at all, and we are so pleased to be enthusiastically recommending these recent releases. On this list, you’ll find a Spanish novel where controversy swirls around a Coca-Cola billboard...
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From the Stacks: J. M. Ledgard's Submergence
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Five Book Friday: Year of the Rabbit
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love to teach has commented on (2) products
Juba This & Juba That
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Darlene P Hopson
love to teach
, September 24, 2022
I've been teaching games for 17 years, and this is one of THE BEST games books ever! I just did a games from Africa block, and the games and information in this book provided fabulous material for creating new experiences for the students. 10 stars!!
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Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You: A Remix of the National Book Award-Winning Stamped From the Beginning
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Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi
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, July 25, 2020
This book is riveting and passionate. I think every Middle and High school should use this book. (and every adult read it too!) Understanding the history of racism and how we got here is vital to going somewhere better.
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