Emily Blejwas intreccia l'esperienza personale nella sua scrittura, spinta da un profondo interesse per le questioni sociali. Il suo lavoro esplora spesso temi derivanti dal suo background nello sviluppo comunitario e nella difesa delle vittime. Attraverso una prosa coinvolgente, illumina complesse dinamiche sociali e la condizione umana.
Exploring Alabama's rich history and culture, this book highlights fourteen iconic foods, dishes, and beverages that embody the state's culinary heritage. Each entry delves into the origins and significance of these local favorites, showcasing how they reflect the diverse traditions and communities within Alabama. Through vivid storytelling and cultural insights, readers gain a deeper appreciation for the state's unique gastronomic identity.
A girl wishes for a better life for herself, her mom, and her baby brother and musters the courage to make it happen in this moving and emotionally satisfying story for readers of Kate DiCamillo and Lynda Mullaly Hunt. “Once You Know This reminds me of a flower blooming in the crack of a sidewalk. It’s important, and it’s special. Just read it.”—Ali Benjamin, New York Times bestselling author of The Thing About Jellyfish Eleven-year-old Brittany knows there has to be a better world out there. Lately, though, it sure doesn’t feel like it. She and her best friend, Marisol, stick together at school, but at home Brittany’s granny is sick, her cat is missing, there’s never any money, and there’s her little brother, Tommy, to worry about. Brittany has a hard time picturing her future as anything but a plain white sky. If her life is going to ever change, she needs a plan. And once she starts believing in herself, Brittany realizes that what has always seemed out of reach might be just around the corner. This debut novel by Emily Blejwas is perfect for readers who love emotionally satisfying books. Thoughtful and understated, it’s the hopeful story of a girl who struggles to make her future bright . . . and the makeshift family that emerges around her. A Junior Library Guild Selection