A unique and touching take on the subjects of immigration and intolerance, welcome in collections alongside Yuyi Morales’s Dreamers and Issa Watanabe’s Migrants.
A worthy addition to most collections, joining the ranks of other inspiring alphabet books such as Innosanto Nagara’s A is for Activist and Rio Cortez’s The ABCs of Black History.
While somewhat less sanitized than some of the others in this series, this is still a mixed bag in terms of tone and presentation of a charged period in history underlying an accessible if imperfect biography.