Let's Explore Haiti

Let's Explore Haiti
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: Lerner Publications (Tm)
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1512433659

A very simple introduction to the country of Haiti.

Let's Explore Haiti

Let's Explore Haiti
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512469211

What do you know about the country of Haiti? Find out about Haitian food, culture, and landmarks to see what makes this Caribbean country special.

Let's Explore Egypt

Let's Explore Egypt
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: LernerClassroom
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1512455571

Presents the geography, animals, food, and pyramids of Egypt.

Let's Explore France

Let's Explore France
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512469181

Take a look at the country that includes the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe as some of its main attractions. From flamingos on the beaches to delicious food in the cities, this European destination has many special features.

Let's Explore Kenya

Let's Explore Kenya
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: Lerner Publications ™
Total Pages: 27
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512469246

Jambo! Have you ever been to Kenya? Go on a safari through the savannah to see animals like lions and elephants or visit the country's capitol, Nairobi.

Let's Explore Australia

Let's Explore Australia
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: LernerClassroom
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1512455555

Greetings from the land down under! From kangaroos to the Great Barrier Reef, Australia has many unique attractions that make it a vibrant country.

Let's Explore Canada

Let's Explore Canada
Author: Elle Parkes
Publisher: LernerClassroom
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2017-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 1512455563

Presents the geography, animals, food, and cities of Canada.

We Dream Together

We Dream Together
Author: Anne Eller
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2016-11-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822373769

In We Dream Together Anne Eller breaks with dominant narratives of conflict between the Dominican Republic and Haiti by tracing the complicated history of Dominican emancipation and independence between 1822 and 1865. Eller moves beyond the small body of writing by Dominican elites that often narrates Dominican nationhood to craft inclusive, popular histories of identity, community, and freedom, summoning sources that range from trial records and consul reports to poetry and song. Rethinking Dominican relationships with their communities, the national project, and the greater Caribbean, Eller shows how popular anticolonial resistance was anchored in a rich and complex political culture. Haitians and Dominicans fostered a common commitment to Caribbean freedom, the abolition of slavery, and popular democracy, often well beyond the reach of the state. By showing how the island's political roots are deeply entwined, and by contextualizing this history within the wider Atlantic world, Eller demonstrates the centrality of Dominican anticolonial struggles for understanding independence and emancipation throughout the Caribbean and the Americas.

Hold Tight, Don't Let Go

Hold Tight, Don't Let Go
Author: Laura Rose Wagner
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-01-06
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1613126964

"Laura Wagner has managed to get a huge amount of Haiti into the pages of this book: the sun, the rain, the bottomless spiral of catastrophe, rage, despair and indomitable hope." —Madison Smartt Bell, author of All Souls' Rising: A Novel of Haiti "In Haiti they say 'Kreyòl pale, Kreyòl konprann.' Speak plainly and honestly, and be understood. Laura Wagner does just that in this brave, beautiful book, bringing us the complex life of Magdalie, and a glimpse of a people's soul." —Jonathan M. Katz, author of The Big Truck That Went By: How the World Came to Save Haiti and Left Behind a Disaster "Haiti, already one of the poorest countries in the world, was devastated by the earthquake in 2010. This is a story of everything that comes after: from a candid depiction of the international response to a young girl’s account of what a life of desperation can do to an individual and to a society. Magdalie’s journey shows the importance of connections, of family and friends, during difficult times and the anguish that comes when those bonds are broken. In her debut novel, Laura Rose Wagner has managed to capture the devastation of loss while providing determined hope for the individual and the nation. An important read for anyone who wishes to better understand the reality of life in Haiti after the earthquake." —Ophelia Dahl, executive director of Partners in Health Hold Tight, Don’t Let Go follows the vivid story of two teenage cousins, raised as sisters, who survive the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti. After losing the woman who raised them in the tragedy, Magdalie and Nadine must fend for themselves in the aftermath of the quake. The girls are inseparable, making the best of their new circumstances in a refugee camp with an affectionate, lively camaraderie, until Nadine, whose father lives in Miami, sends for her but not Magdalie. As she leaves, Nadine makes a promise she cannot keep: to bring Magdalie to Miami, too. Resourceful Magdalie focuses her efforts on a reunion with Nadine until she realizes her life is in Haiti, and that she must embrace its possibilities for love, friendship, and a future.

Haiti: The Aftershocks of History

Haiti: The Aftershocks of History
Author: Laurent Dubois
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2012-01-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 0805095624

A passionate and insightful account by a leading historian of Haiti that traces the sources of the country's devastating present back to its turbulent and traumatic history Even before the 2010 earthquake destroyed much of the country, Haiti was known as a benighted place of poverty and corruption. Maligned and misunderstood, the nation has long been blamed by many for its own wretchedness. But as acclaimed historian Laurent Dubois makes clear, Haiti's troubled present can only be understood by examining its complex past. The country's difficulties are inextricably rooted in its founding revolution—the only successful slave revolt in the history of the world; the hostility that this rebellion generated among the colonial powers surrounding the island nation; and the intense struggle within Haiti itself to define its newfound freedom and realize its promise. Dubois vividly depicts the isolation and impoverishment that followed the 1804 uprising. He details how the crushing indemnity imposed by the former French rulers initiated a devastating cycle of debt, while frequent interventions by the United States—including a twenty-year military occupation—further undermined Haiti's independence. At the same time, Dubois shows, the internal debates about what Haiti should do with its hard-won liberty alienated the nation's leaders from the broader population, setting the stage for enduring political conflict. Yet as Dubois demonstrates, the Haitian people have never given up on their struggle for true democracy, creating a powerful culture insistent on autonomy and equality for all. Revealing what lies behind the familiar moniker of "the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere," this indispensable book illuminates the foundations on which a new Haiti might yet emerge.