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The Power Book

What is it, Who Has it and Why?

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With this inspiring and brightly illustrated guide to power, learn about the different types of power, what it means to have power and what you can do with your own power to create positive change in the world, no matter who or how old you are.
What makes you the boss of me? What makes a king a king, or a queen a queen? Why can some people vote for their leaders, but other people can't? Does having lots of money make you powerful? Why are there fewer female scientists, leaders and artists than men in history books?
These are things that kids wonder about. The Power Book answers these and other questions in a relatable way for young people, including thought-provoking discussions on challenging topics, like war, bullying, racism, sexism and homophobia. You will gain an understanding of your place in your family, your school and the world, and will discover ways in which you can use your own power to shape the future.
As you explore the many aspects of power, thinking points pose questions that spark self-reflection and quotes and stories from some of the greatest change-makers – such as Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Emmeline Pankhurst, Rosa Parks, Malala Yousafzai and Stephen Hawking – provide historical context and inspiration. Find more opportunities for learning at the back with a glossary of terms and suggestions for further reading.
Gain a greater understanding of how power works, then learn how to harness it for good with The Power Book.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 2, 2019
      Brightly colored and attractively organized, this informative volume aims to define and explain power as three main types (everyday, world-changing, and personal), and explores factors (worldviews, racism, gender, sexuality, etc.) that affect a person’s power. Throughout, thoughtfully composed “Thinking Points” guide readers, encouraging connections to their own lives and experiences, while echoing the information presented in the text. For example, after a section titled “Who’s in Charge of the Grown-Ups,” which includes an explanation of hierarchies and a definition of “the state,” readers are asked: “What do you think would happen if we got rid of the state? Do you think it would be a good or a bad thing?” A thoughtful foreword from Roxane Gay and short profiles of contemporary and historical individuals who have leveraged power to impact the world remind readers that power, while “neither good nor bad,” can inspire real and profound change. Ages 7–10.

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