Author K. A. Garraway's new book "What Do You See?" is a delicate tale about a young boy who grapples with his identity after an upsetting incident at school
Recent release "What Do You See?" from Page Publishing author K. A. Garraway is an empowering look at a child's identity through the lens of Cassius, a young boy who comes home from school one day after classmates make racially charged comments about his skin.
NEW YORK, Feb. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- K. A. Garraway, a native New Yorker and daughter of Jamaican parents, has completed her new book "What Do You See?": a book with a lesson for children and adults alike, that no one should be treated differently or be made fun of.
Published by Page Publishing, K. A. Garraway's charming tale about Cassius discovering what it means to have brown skin in America. Cassius comes home from school one day in a state of emotional distress following a racially charged encounter with classmates at school that left him broken and doubting his identity.
When Cassius's mother embraces Cassius and senses his distress, her strong words allow Cassius to find the strength and courage to return to school the next day. Cassius's mother teaches Cassius invaluable lessons about African American identity and the beauty of brown skin that readers of all ages can relate to and learn from.
Readers who wish to experience this educational work can purchase "What Do You See?" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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