
They Call Me Ash
Little Heroes That Make a Big Difference
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Narrated by:
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Lesley D. Nurse
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By:
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Lesley D. Nurse
About this listen
They Call Me Ash is about a little boy fighting the good fight of racism with love and empathy. Even though Ash is a kid, he sees people like his dad and others get hurt and wants to help connect the world.
Although discussing race can be heavy, it can be an uplifting conversation. They Call Me Ash is more than a book about race; it's a self-love celebration that will bring a smile to your little one's face. While the world continues to be at odds with each other for various reasons, racism has remained too long. Ash has seen enough and wants to fight the good fight with love.
©2020 Lesley D. Nurse (P)2020 Lesley D. Nurse
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