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We Sing from the Heart - by Mia Wenjen (Hardcover)

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  • An American Library Association Notable Children's Book Junior Library Guild Gold SelectionCalifornia Eureka Non-Fiction Award Honor BookNCTE Orbis Pictus Award Recommended BookA compelling account of Simon Tam's fight for free speech that ended with a landmark Supreme Court decision Music is a way to transcend cultures and divides.
  • 8-12 Years
  • 11.2" x 11.3" Hardcover
  • 48 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Social Topics

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Music is a way to transcend cultures and divides. Simon Tam used his band's name, The Slants, to make a powerful statement that racist insults could no longer be hurtful to Asian Americans. But then the U.S. Trade and Patent Office tries to stop him. In his eight-year battle to win trademark protection, Simon would go all the way to the Supreme Court in a landmark case to rout out structural racism in our government systems.



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  • An American Library Association Notable Children's Book
  • Junior Library Guild Gold Selection
  • California Eureka Non-Fiction Award Honor Book
  • NCTE Orbis Pictus Award Recommended Book
A compelling account of Simon Tam's fight for free speech that ended with a landmark Supreme Court decision
Music is a way to transcend cultures and divides. Simon Tam used his band's name, The Slants(R), to make a powerful statement that racist insults could no longer be hurtful to Asian Americans. But then the U.S. Trade and Patent Office tries to stop him. In his eight-year battle to win trademark protection, Simon would go all the way to the Supreme Court in a landmark case to rout out structural racism in our government systems. Mia Wenjen takes us back to Simon's early days and the formation of the band, to the long battle to claim the name they chose to use. We learn of his motivations and the years-long struggle that leads ultimately to the Supreme Court of the United States. Told using lyrics from the band's hit song about their trademark fight, this compelling story will keep readers riveted until the dramatic ending. We Sing from the Heart gives background and context to the significance of Simon's quest, not just for him and his band, but for free speech rights for us all. Newcomer to children's books, Victor Bizar Gómez, channels the indie music world with dynamic artwork that compliments the storytelling and is sure to draw in readers with his exciting graphic approach.



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An American Library Association Notable Children's Book --ALA/American Library Service to Children


"Gómez, in his first book for children, captures the drama of the struggle with flat graphic illustrations, playing with size and perspective to add further emotion to the story. Mono- and duo-chromatic pages in muted retro colors, all full spreads, make the pages feel like album art. VERDICT Books for young readers about contemporary court cases that relate to anti-racism are few and far between. Purchase this book to fill that gap, especially where there is an additional interest in biographies of musicians."--School Library Journal

"This sophisticated picture book eloquently shares Simon's story, effortlessly integrating straightforward narrative, imagined exchanges that propel the action, explanatory footnotes, and song lyrics excerpted from "From the Heart," The Slants' anthem about their trademark struggles. The collage-like illustrations are especially effective in capturing action and portraying emotion, whether showing Simon rocking out on the cover or turning on his tormentors as a child. Rich back matter includes profiles of other Asian American anti-racism activists, a bibliography, and extended notes from Wenjen and Simon Tan himself. This entertaining and timely account brings freedom of speech and civil rights into sharp focus."

--Booklist

"Where Wenjen shines, however, is in communicating the passion with which Tam dedicated himself to fighting for equality and combating racism. Gómez illustrates the narrative with dyanmic, collagelike digital art in a limited palette of muted colors. Each spread also features a quote from the song "We Sing From the Heart" that The Slants wrote about the experience. . . Inspiring in spirit,"--Kirkus Reviews



About the Author



Mia Wenjen blogs about parenting, children's books, and education at PragmaticMom.com and is the co-creator of Read Your World, celebrating Multicultural Children's Book Day, a nonprofit celebrating diversity in children's books. She is the author of several illustrated nonfiction children's books, including Changing the Game: Asian Pacific American Female Athletes, Asian Pacific American Heroes, and Food for the Future: Sustainable Farms Around the World. Mia Wenjen lives in Boston with her husband and three kids. Follow her at #PragmaticMom on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, and Facebook. Victor Bizar Gómez is a painter, illustrator, and graduate of Pacific Northwest College of Art. He was raised in the desert of Phoenix, AZ, and now lives in the green forests of Portland, OR. He has worked with several clients including Disney, LA Times, Dark Horse, and Portland Monthly. We Sing from the Heart is his debut as a picture book artist. You can find more about Victor at bizarthestar.com and Instagram at @bizar_gomez.
Dimensions (Overall): 11.2 Inches (H) x 11.3 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 8-12 Years
Sub-Genre: Social Topics
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Number of Pages: 48
Publisher: Red Comet Press
Theme: Civil & Human Rights
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mia Wenjen
Language: English
Street Date: October 15, 2024
TCIN: 93461810
UPC: 9781636550879
Item Number (DPCI): 247-48-7896
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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