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Young Authors Publishing
22 July 2021
What will happen when the teacher and the student switch places?

An eight-year-old girl named Kyrah and her best friend Max attend school together. Max is Kyrah's only friend. Their teacher, Ms. Porter, is not the best teacher. Some days she hurts the students' feelings and can be mean. What will happen when it turns out Ms. Porter is hurting Max's feelings?

Young Authors Publishing is a children's book publisher that exists to share the stories of Black & Brown children. We believe in writing our future. That's why we're switching up the narrative, publishing books for children and young adults that reflect how diverse our world is. We're on a mission to empower the authors of tomorrow, using their words to change the dialogue around representation in literature. We're the next generation of publishing here to start a movement through our books of change.
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Imprint:   Young Authors Publishing
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 203mm,  Spine: 2mm
Weight:   91g
ISBN:   9781951257415
ISBN 10:   1951257413
Pages:   34
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Brenae Thomas is twelve years old, and her favorite thing to do is write. Brenae also enjoys hanging with her friends. She is a Sagittarius that lives in Atlanta, Georgia. When she grows up she wants to become an actress or a doctor. Young Authors Publishing is a nonprofit children's book publisher that exists to share the stories of children. We believe that all kids are story worthy and that every child should see themselves and their experiences reflected in the books they read. Our two-part mission is to produce diverse and culturally relevant children's books and to use book publishing as a vehicle to economic mobility for our young authors. Royalties from their book sales are deposited into a savings account for each young author to access at 18 to use toward their post-secondary plans.

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