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When a young girl is told to go back to her country, she faces a harsh reality. Confused about her identity and where she belongs, she embarks on an insightful journey and discovers her rich and diverse heritage. GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY, A Story of Hope, is a powerful picture book celebrating the beauty of diversity. It is an inspiring, poetic narrative that encourages young readers to explore their own identity and heritage. With beautiful illustrations and a thought-provoking message, this book is a must-read for any child curious about the world around them. Join the young girl on her…mehr

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When a young girl is told to go back to her country, she faces a harsh reality. Confused about her identity and where she belongs, she embarks on an insightful journey and discovers her rich and diverse heritage. GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY, A Story of Hope, is a powerful picture book celebrating the beauty of diversity. It is an inspiring, poetic narrative that encourages young readers to explore their own identity and heritage. With beautiful illustrations and a thought-provoking message, this book is a must-read for any child curious about the world around them. Join the young girl on her triumphant journey and discover the richness of America's cultural landscape.
Autorenporträt
Valorie Bridges Fant grew up in the picturesque town of Albion, Michigan. Her writing journey started when her son, Matthew, won first place in the regional Young Authors Competition hosted by his school. Encouraged by his success, Valorie pursued a course of study at the Institute for Children's Literature in Madison, Connecticut. Her newfound passion led her to secure a position at the Meherrin Regional Library in Lawrenceville, Virginia. While working there, she encountered heartwarming stories for children and discovered a world of young dreams. GO BACK TO YOUR COUNTRY is among those dreams. Valorie lives in Northern Virginia with her husband, David, her two sons, Matthew and Stephen, and her granddaughter, Brielle.