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Bezig met laden... Alejandria Fights Back! / ¡La Lucha de Alejandria!door Leticia Hernández-Linares
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It’s the start of summer vacation. Walking alongside her abuela Tita in the barrio, Ale comes across a for-sale sign. “There’s a new one every other day,” says Ms. Beatrice from the bakery. The following day Ale sees Julian and his family packing up to move out of their apartment. “My dad said the landlords raised the rent, so we can’t stay here anymore,” says Julian. Then Mami receives a letter with big words like RENT and INCREASE and 30 DAYS. Worried and unable to sleep, Ale recalls Tita’s stories of bravery from Nicaragua and wonders if she can find the strength to push back. With a little encouragement from Tita and Mami, a little research on tenants’ rights, and a little direction from a grassroots group, Ale leads her family, neighbors, and friends to city hall, where the young activist finds her voice to save her barrio. Featuring a racially and ethnically diverse cast of characters, parallel Spanish and English texts, and scrappy, lively artwork, this delightful guide to beginner’s activism hits all the fuerte notes. At the center of Ale’s tale stands an intergenerational trio of mothers and daughters of color—Tita, Mami, and Ale—a clear, vivid testament to the power of community and family.
Simply inspiring. (glossaries) (Picture book. 5-8)
-Kirkus Review