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Christian Dittus
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English

TOGETHER

Mona Damluji Innosanto Nagara

In Together, social justice kids book pioneer Innosanto Nagara teams up with poet and activist Mona Damluji for a stunningly tender and pitch-perfect visual feast that juxtaposes individual action with the power of people acting together. Each of the ten free-verse couplets in the poem is spread across four pages of imagery, to make a unique and different kind of board book for young kids to discover with their families.

The first illustrated book in which Nagara applies his extraordinary visual imagination to words not his own, Together is simplicity itself–a poem about the transformational change that happens when people stop acting alone and start doing things together. Together is Nagara's third board book, following the immensely popular social justice board books A is for Activist and Counting on Community.

Mona DamlujiI writes, studies and teaches about oil cultures, cinema history and the Middle East as an assistant professor at UC Santa Barbara. She is a co-producer of the Peabody and Emmy-nominated web series The Secret Life of Muslims, and has curated exhibits and events around the globe that feature path-breaking art, film, photography, and comics. Mona and her partner live in California with their two hilarious children.
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Published 2023-10-10 by Triangle Square

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Together offers a vision of the world we want for our children, one in which all living things flourish, our communities thrive, and justice prevails. -- Ibram X. Kendi, author of Antiracist Baby

A beautiful celebration of collective action and power, at once playful and profound. The perfect message to share with the little ones who will shape tomorrow's movements. A true treasure -- Naomi Klein, author of This Changes Everything

Together offers a vision of the world we want for our children, one in which all living things flourish, our communities thrive, and justice prevails. -- Ibram X. Kendi, author of Antiracist Baby