The Lying Liar Called Racism: A Love Letter
Author
Giselle Fuerte
Illustrator
Lesta Ginting
Published
9/29/2020
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Giselle Fuerte
Illustrator
Lesta Ginting
Published
9/29/2020
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Author
Giselle Fuerte
Illustrator
Lesta Ginting
Published
9/29/2020
Age Groups
Pre-K / Kindergarten (3-5)
Early Elementary (5-8)
Summary of Book
Believe no lies.
I must reluctantly introduce you to an ugly lie some people tell to try to make you believe a mountain is actually a molehill...or a pile of spaghetti. This is the villain of our tale, The Lying Liar Called Racism, and it’ll try to make you feel small, powerless, and bad about yourself. Never fear, though, because you can spot this villain and stay strong against it by remembering that you are not and never will be a pile of floppy, sloppy spaghetti. You’re a mighty mountain. Never forget it.
The Lying Liar Called Racism gently introduces the concept of racism to young children in a way that helps them immediately understand that racism is a form of gaslighting designed to make them question their inherent value. It is a love letter to children to help them never internalize racist messages, to know that racism is not because of the color of their skin (skin color is not the problem—the villain’s beliefs are the problem), and to reduce the lifelong harm racism can cause a child.
Author Biography
Giselle Fuerte is an AfroLatinx immigrant from Panama who lives in the United States with her husband and young children. She holds a graduate degree in education from the University of Southern California and, along with her husband and eldest child, operates Real Life Bricks, a customizer of LEGO® minifigures to make them reflect the diversity of the real world.
Illustrator Biography
Hi There My Name Lesta.
I'm working as illustrator for card games and book illustrations for 10 years.