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My Sisters Voices: Teenage Girls of Color Speak Out

I just wish a book like this had been around when I was a teenager. Dec 15, Ashanti Harris rated it it was amazing. My sister's voice is a nonfiction book, this book is a series of multiple collections of writings the book is pages long and has a mixture of both easily worded and also challenging some. To guide the reader's about the Author, they must know the Author sharing the personal issues she faced and struggles of women of color.

This book is similar to other books in the same genre because other books talk about the same issues but this book is different in a unique way, this book share stories w My sister's voice is a nonfiction book, this book is a series of multiple collections of writings the book is pages long and has a mixture of both easily worded and also challenging some. This book is similar to other books in the same genre because other books talk about the same issues but this book is different in a unique way, this book share stories writings,poetry,and art by Women of Indigenous Backgrounds.

This book is both written in a formal and informal sense of style and the language is remarkable by actual things people face in society. This book is geared to the age group of young adults who might have experienced some of the issues they've shared. The book is written in our normal prose, poetic form with poetry that rhymes. Iris Jacob address conflicts in diversity of all different ethnic backgrounds of women who speak out on those issues of biracial backgrounds, family,loss, insecurities, and issues with peers.

The main Characters are the teenage girls including Irish J. What makes this book interesting are the Conflicts these girl all have shared are relatable because I have been in the same Situations as Most of them. My sister's voice our Stories full of trees in writing about personal conflicts women of color face including racism ,self-love, insecurities, and Society. The idea behind every story is to embrace themselves as who they are and what makes them all the same because their sharing their stories. I personally think others will like this book I feel as if though the book has sad parts.

From this book I learned that I should never feel ashamed to be black and I should a embrace the color of my skin, Self-love is key. I would definitely read this book again.

My Sisters' Voices: Teenage Girls of Color Speak Out (Paperback) by Iris Jacob

I would read other books by the same author or on the same subject. Dec 30, Nina rated it really liked it. I was a bit torn with rating this collection. I think in reality I would give it a 4. The collection of submissions was great and covered a broad range of issues that girls of color face daily. The only thing I really di I was a bit torn with rating this collection.

While I thought some were helpful and sometimes even necessary , for the most part they felt contrived and often took away from the piece at hand.

MY SISTERS' VOICES: Teenage Girls of Color Speak Out

The priming often framed the way I read each piece, which took away from my ability as a reader to interact with each individual author. I understand what Jacob was trying to do, but I think it could have been accomplished with more a more detailed introduction at the start of each section with much of the same information as opposed the continuous priming and intros. Dec 07, Jolynne rated it it was amazing.


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When I was told to write anything I wanted for a chance to have it entered in a book, I never dreamed that I would be chosen. Many years later and this book is still influencing people who are my age at the time that I submitted my work. I wish that a book like this had come my way back then. I'm glad it is still making an impact. Mar 27, Sumayyah rated it really liked it. I give this book of poems and essays 4. I do wish that it covered just a few more topics; however, the topics that are covered make this an important book for young women of color.

I just wish there had been something like this available when I was a teenager. May 08, Linda rated it it was ok. I picked this up for my multiracial granddaughter when she started high school. It's a rehash of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, though a little less creative. Cante Tenza Win Goodface rated it liked it Jan 02, Anna rated it liked it Mar 26, Caity rated it really liked it Jun 11, Kattrina rated it it was amazing May 06, We are angry at not belonging. The result is a volume that intersperses short poems and prose selections written by teens of color from all over the country.

The selections reflect the expected unevenness of quality, and Jacob's chatty prefaces to each piece frequently seem intrusive. But the writers speak about the issues that matter most to teens self-image, family, sex, love, abuse, pride, education, courage, race, and beauty , and Jacob's voice in her general introduction is clear and completely her own--direct, insightful, angry, and alternately adolescent awesome is a favorite word and adult. Teens will be the largest audience for this, but adult browsers will find the range of voices and experiences enlightening.

Jacob solicited works from teens across the country, writing thousands of letters to friends, English teachers and social organizations.

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The result is a stirring collection of essays and poems detailing the coming-of-age experiences of a diverse group of young women identified by name, age and ethnicity. Jacob and company tackle such issues as interracial friendships, poverty, oppression and family. Some of the writings are more race-oriented than others e. Gr 7 Up-For this book, Jacob, a biracial teen, wrote letters to English teachers, organizations, and others to solicit submissions from young women across the country about their experiences as teenagers of color.

The result is a moving collection of essays and poems about family, friendships, sex, love, loss, identity, racism, and oppression. It is clear from the frank and deeply personal nature of the entries that the authors write from their hearts. The pieces are each prefaced by comments from Jacob in which she relates her own experience about the topic at hand or offers a reaction to it. Readers will see themselves reflected in some writings and will be enlightened by others. Thank you for using the catalog.

Teenage girls -- United States. Minority teenagers -- United States. Branch Library formerly East Delavan Branch. Summary In the tradition of the bestselling Ophelia Speaks , a collection of provocative essays by teenage girls of color My Sisters' Voices is a passionate and poignant collection of writings from teenage girls of African American, Hispanic, Asian American, Native American, and biracial backgrounds.

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Booklist Review "Teen girls all over the country feel this way! School Library Journal Review Gr 7 Up-For this book, Jacob, a biracial teen, wrote letters to English teachers, organizations, and others to solicit submissions from young women across the country about their experiences as teenagers of color. The Smoking Section p. The Black Sheep p. A Culture of Our Own p. Standards of Beauty p. A Page from My Diary: Black and Beautiful p. The Color Line p. Searching for a Little Respect p. Sick and Tired p. Known as "Other" p.

My Sisters' Voices

The San Joaquin Valley p. Away from Home p. Through Those Articulate Eyes p. My Village in India p. Daddy's Girl and Life's Lessons p. Justice for My Momma p. Vain Imaginings and Other Artifacts p. Questions and Answers p.