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"The world is a bit of a mess, but it's not always easy to figure out ways to help. Just in time for the midterm elections, How I Resist is a perfect activism guidebook, featuring essays, stories, songs, and more from celebrities and some of the biggest names in YA. Even in dark times, this anthology promotes hope, showing how individual voices and efforts can truly make a difference. " -- Bustle"Candor and passion radiate from the 30 voices raised in this trenchant and timely compendium of interviews, essays, reflections, illustrations, and poems." -- Publisher's Weekly"[Maureen Johnson] has done an exceptional job calling on different voices to share their wisdom and thoughts on making a difference" -- School Library Journal"This offers plenty of access points for teens looking for advice, catharsis, and/or motivation." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
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About the Author
Maureen Johnson is the New York Times bestselling author of over a dozen YA novels, including 13 Little Blue Envelopes, The Name of the Star, and Truly Devious. She is also the co-host of Says Who, a political podcast about the aftermath of the 2016 election. She lives in New York City.
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Product details
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Wednesday Books (May 15, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250168368
ISBN-13: 978-1250168368
Product Dimensions:
7 x 0.7 x 8.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 14.1 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.0 out of 5 stars
16 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#135,798 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
In today's culture, activism is needed but often frowned upon. Or maybe you want to support your favorite cause(s) but aren't sure where to start. How I Resist: Activism and Hope for a New Generation is a compilation of encouraging essays, focused on the topic of resistance and how to stand up for the causes that are important to you. Each essay is a unique perspective, a new story. How I Resist is a must read for anyone learning about activism or those with an open mind to understanding the recent #Resist movement.
Reading this collection did give me hope; however, I don't feel like it is a book someone would read and say, "Oh. I'll do that!"
Bought this for my daughter, who just got interested in politics. Love the short chapters. So much wisdom here and I like the big paperback size.
"Libraries: serving the resistance since forever." You SAID it, Libba Bray!! #MakeAmericaSmartAgainSo this is a neat book targeted towards teenagers (but entertaining and inspiring for all of us) with essays, poems, songs and more creative work from all kinds of people, explaining why and how they "resist." Sometimes "resist" means protesting, or making art, or just being yourself in an unfriendly world - but in all cases, it means finding the truth, having compassion, and standing up for what's right. Three things this world could surely use a lot more of lately, and in the long run.I do wish the book had more visuals - art, photographs, more comics, etc. - as well as links to things like a recording of the song (shown in the book via sheet music), or but I love that it has a "reading list" of resistance books suggested by librarians from around the country!
Summary:The youth of today are getting more tech savvy, and understanding much more of what is going on in the world than I feel like I was at their age. They see the issues prevalent in the world that they will inherit; and they’re ready to start making a difference. The problem is, they’re too young to vote, and often aren’t taken very seriously. Add to that, they don’t always have the life experience or the confidence to be heard. Plus… all the issues, all the problems…. it all seems so huge that it could be overwhelming.Where do you begin? How do you find your way? Will it even matter? Through essays, interviews and other forms we go through these questions. Each piece is geared toward giving non violent ideas on how to be heard, choosing your platform, who to talk to…. along with the resounding message that the reader is not alone.My thoughts:I have a book hangover (*sips coffee*). I couldn’t put this book down, and ended up reading it- and rereading my favorite parts- in one day. My eBook is covered with highlights and notes. Actually, I also bought the audiobook and would consider the hardback as well if I didn’t think Warren would kill me.When I first heard about this book, I was ecstatic. If done right, this could be one of the most important books of the year to my mind. You have youths that are strong, articulate and courageous like Emma Gonzales. She inspires me, as I know she has thousands of others. But I feel like she is the exception, not the rule. Most young people aren’t ready for that sort of platform- some people like myself will never be. So what do you do? You still want to help, everyone wants to leave the world better than they found it. But it seems like too much- these things could swallow you whole!That’s where this book comes in. With every short story, essay, song and interview we are given clear, concise directives on what can be done behind the scenes. On steps that we can take, and people to contact. Not only that, but we are told time and again that we aren’t alone. I feel like that’s important. With every shared experience you get a sense of community and togetherness. The world isn’t so crazy when you know there are others that felt what you feel, and hear about what they did about it. The book both gave me peace from the gnawing anxiety that the news now gives me; along with hope. Almost serenity. I may not be able to do much…. but I have a voice and I can be heard. That is what I came away with (along with a hefty list of books that I could read as I move further into activism). I feel like it would do the same for my niece, and really for anyone. For me, this is a five star book. normal star ratingnormal star ratingnormal star ratingnormal star ratingnormal star ratingOn the adult content side, I don’t feel like there was much of anything. Light cursing. Honestly I feel like this book was made for any age so long as they have the vocabulary necessary, or a dictionary handy. I don’t feel it deserves a rating at all, it’s so low. General.svgThe book is out, and I have to say I think everyone should be reading it. This could be one of the definitive books of the year- and I don’t say that lightly.
This is this the kind of book I wish I had as a teen. Especially when I was trying to figure out where my voice fit into the world that often times felt like it was drawn out by the angry voices of adults who were too busy yelling at one another vs taking the time to listen to each other when it came to opposing views. As an adult reading this book, it's a reminder that there is hope in our future generations. That the word resistance isn't a dirty word, or a political stance. Resistance is your stance on matters that mean something to you. It's standing your ground for who you are, what you believe in, and so forth, despite what the rest of the world may believe, or say. Activism is fighting for change.This book is not what I thought it would be. It was much better. It's a reminder of what resistance, activism and hope are, and how they're all tied together. It's also a reminder of the active role we all play in them. What this is book is not, is a yelling match of political sides going back and forth, telling the other why they're wrong. If anything, this book reads like a roundtable discussion of shared thoughts, and calls to actions by a variety of people who's diverse background have had them resisting societies labels on them since they were young. Their interviews, short essays, thoughts, songs, poems, and guides are a valuable resource to readers who see themselves in them.So much hate has been spewed since last year. I feel like resistance and activism are words that get thrown around with hate. They're not. They're hope. This book will make readers realize we can all be apart of the resistance (think Star Wars if you have to) in their own unique ways. In listening to what's being said in the words of this book, readers of all ages will understand why these authors, artists, and activists, collaborated on this book.I took some notes on the things that stood out to me while I read this book. Here's what I wrote down:* There is hope in the open acceptances of our future readers; teens.* Be educated; Be mindful; Be you! There are so many ways you can join a resistance.* "The way we stand strong in our diverse, supporting on another, standing up for the little guy, uniting against the things that are just blatantly unfair, protecting each other, having compassion for each other.... I hope that those things are so prevalent, that that's what sticks with them." - Javier Munoz* "..... I promise you if you keep walking, you'll get there. To that place you've always wanted to be. Where you can make of yourself anything you want." - John Paul Brammer* "In any challenging situation, a positive can always be found. A light can always be found." - Ali Stroker* "There is no right way to resist. Some of us will march, some will call Congress, something will write stories, even when they're tired. And for some of us, our very lives are complex and beautiful acts of resistance." - Rebecca Roanhorse* All of Jason Reynolds's interview. I wanted to highlight part of it, but his whole article is fascinating, and empowering.* "Just keep doing what you're doing." - Malinda Lo* "None of us come into the world fully aware of who were are or what cause we want to take up. Make mistakes, they are inevitable. And when you feel ready to get to the podium, literal or metaphorical, take what hurts you and try and make it hurt someone else less." - Dylan MarronActivism and resisting goes beyond politics. It's standing up for what you believe in, and standing strong. That might mean you march in a protest, maybe you lend your voice on a stage, or you write letters, make phone calls, or maybe you do something on a smaller scale. Either way, your actions and your words do have an effect on others. Resistance is your stance on matters that mean something to you, and not wavering in that stance, no matter what others do or say to you.Sometimes listening is the first step in resisting and being an activist. I don't have to agree with everything that every contributor said, however I did listen to what they all had to say by reading their words. Sometimes listening is just as powerful as saying something. It helps you understand, and allows you see things from a different perspective. If you listen to the message at the heart of this book, you will take something away from it, no matter your stance on politics, world views or differences in opinions on a variety of matters. This book is meant to be guide, and a resource that readers can use, and gain ideas from.
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