Change Sings: a Children's Anthem
A lyrical picture book debut from Youth Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman and illustrator Loren Long
“I can hear change humming
In its loudest, proudest song.
I don’t fear change coming,
And so I sing along.”
I…
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