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Discover what it means to become a US citizen and how the process unfolds in this 'inspiring picture book' (The Washington Post) about immigration and naturalization.

What does US citizenship look like? Some of us are citizens by birth. Some of us are born beyond the United States and gain citizenship through immigration and naturalization. With lyrical prose and luminous mixed-media artwork, this nonfiction book outlines the process by which some of us—spanning every age and background—travel to the United States to live, work, study, and contribute to the fabric of our new communities. After years, without relinquishing who we are or where we came from, if we are fortunate, we can choose to become naturalized citizens. We can become American.

This insightful story honors the many different paths to citizenship and celebrates all people who enrich our country by striving to participate in our democracy. This book belongs with classrooms and parents who love: Grace for President, Areli Is a Dreamer, and What Can A Citizen Do?

May/June Kids' Indie Next List 2025
Kirkus starred review
Publishers Weekly starred review
School Library Journal starred review

Some of Us

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    A Hardback by Rajani Larocca

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
      Publication Date: 5/27/2025
      ISBN13: 9780316571753, 978-0316571753
      ISBN10: 031657175X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Discover what it means to become a US citizen and how the process unfolds in this 'inspiring picture book' (The Washington Post) about immigration and naturalization.

      What does US citizenship look like? Some of us are citizens by birth. Some of us are born beyond the United States and gain citizenship through immigration and naturalization. With lyrical prose and luminous mixed-media artwork, this nonfiction book outlines the process by which some of us—spanning every age and background—travel to the United States to live, work, study, and contribute to the fabric of our new communities. After years, without relinquishing who we are or where we came from, if we are fortunate, we can choose to become naturalized citizens. We can become American.

      This insightful story honors the many different paths to citizenship and celebrates all people who enrich our country by striving to participate in our democracy. This book belongs with classrooms and parents who love: Grace for President, Areli Is a Dreamer, and What Can A Citizen Do?

      May/June Kids' Indie Next List 2025
      Kirkus starred review
      Publishers Weekly starred review
      School Library Journal starred review

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