
Oh, The Things We're For
$39.80
- Hardcover
56 pages
- Release Date
6 January 2021
Summary
A new book by the author of A is for Activist is a rhyming, boldly illustrated vision of a better world.
When you go to a march And raise your sign high You’ll make people smile who thought you were shy And you’ll make people wonder, does that kid really know why?
You DO know of course That’s why you are there You’re there to say STOP! What’s happening’s not fair
Then they say, we know what you’re against End poverty stop war…
But okay then what are yo…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781644210147 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1644210142 |
| Author: | Innosanto Nagara |
| Publisher: | Seven Stories Press,U.S. |
| Imprint: | Triangle Square |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 56 |
| Release Date: | 6 January 2021 |
| Weight: | 448g |
| Dimensions: | 296mm x 220mm |
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Critics Review
“Nagara’s direct, pragmatic approach to activism for a child audience reaches new levels of specificity and real-world application in this book … Vibrant colors infuse Nagara’s expressive, textured illustrations, which feature a diverse range of humans, protest signs, and symbolic as well as literal depictions of societal issues and potential solutions…. An accessible, all-too-timely manifesto for young activists (and everyone else).” —Kirkus Reviews “With Seussian rhyme, Nagara crafts a progressive call-to-arms about social justice topics, including universal health care, climate change, free public education, and prison abolition. Utilizing a framing device—a child questioned by skeptics—Nagara walks readers through a rhythmic summation of contemporary issues. Busily colorful digital art combines textures, gradients, and typography, reinforcing the energy with which Nagara conveys the necessity of standing up for various rights. Though the book meanders across a wide range of topics, and the rhyme prizes levity over clarity (“Look up! you exclaim./ What do you see?/ A HUGE ball of plasma!/ Clean energy for free!”), this primer offers a useful starting point for readers seeking to begin conversations about social justice.” —Publishers Weekly
About The Author
Innosanto Nagara
INNOSANTO NAGARA’s new-wave board books encourage children to grow up with confidence in themselves, and to be proactive citizens who are passionate about causes from environmental issues to LGBTQ rights and civil rights.
Nagara was born and raised in Indonesia, and moved to the US in 1988. After studying zoology and philosophy at UC Davis, he moved to the San Francisco Bay Area, where he worked as a graphic designer for a range of social change organizations, before founding the Design Action Collective, a worker-owned cooperative design studio in Oakland, California.
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