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Lulu loves her family, but people are always asking

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What are you?

Lulu hates that question. Her brother inspires her to come up with a “power phrase” so she can easily express who she is, not what she is.

Includes a Note to Readers from the author, sharing her experience as a multiracial person.

Lynnette Mawhinney, PhD, is associate professor and chair of the department of urban education at Rutgers University-Newark helping to prepare future urban teachers for the classroom. She has previously published three books (a fourth in progress) and 27 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters.

One area of her academic research focuses on autoethnographic explorations around biracial identity and development. To date, she has two peer-reviewed articles and one book chapter on biracial identity. This is her first children’s book.

Jennie Poh was born in England and grew up in Malaysia (in the jungle).

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Pen and paper by her side at all times, she loved drawing princesses and writing stories. At the age of ten she moved back to England and trained as a ballet dancer. After failing her art A-level, Jennie decided the art world was definitely for her so she studied fine art at The Surrey Institute of Art & Design as well as Fashion Illustration at Central St. Martins.

Illustrating is the reason she gets washed and dressed in the morning. She loves drawing quirky beautiful girly stuff and works with ink, watercolor, collage, origami paper, pencils, and usually ends up wanting to bash her computer.

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Jennie lives in Surrey, England.

In light of all that is happening in our world, this book offers a perfect opportunity to open up discussions with your kids who may have seen things on the news or overheard conversations. Sometimes, as parents, it’s hard to know what to say or how to start a conversation about racism. Even though this book doesn’t hit on all aspects of racism, nor does it need to, it teaches our youngest readers how to be kind and accepting of everyone, no matter their skin color.
Sincerely Stacie

Phenomenal. This upbeat and empowering tale is a loving gift to children of biracial and multiracial backgrounds.
The Baby Bookworm

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Armed with her own unique power phrase—'I’m Lulu Lovington, the ONE and only!’—Lulu feels empowered to handle any questions that come her way…. This book does more than simply tell a single story of biracial experience: it talks about navigating everyday racism in sensitive, but frank, ways. This affirmation is just as important as the power phrase…. All children will benefit from this pitch-perfect discussion of race, identity, complexity, and beauty.
Kirkus Reviews Starred Review