The ABCs of AOC
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from A to Z
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- ¥1,500
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- ¥1,500
Publisher Description
The ABCs of AOC is an inspiring, educational, and giftable book about the representative taking Congress--and the media--by storm.
This empowering and informative book is the perfect conversation starter for young people interested in government and activism, and the ultimate gift for anyone who wants to learn more about Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
From Advocate to Feminist, Grassroots to Queens, and Revolutionary to Zeal, The ABCs of AOC introduces readers to values, places, and issues that relate to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's life and platform. A clear and engaging explanation of each term is paired with a stunning, contemporary illustration that will delight readers. This is an alphabet book like no other!
The book closes with a wealth of information expanding on the A-Z of concepts introduced, for readers ready to learn more about the revolutionary congresswoman and the US government. Packed with vibrant art and fascinating facts, this tome is perfect for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez admirers, and readers of Notorious RBG, I Dissent!, and Rad American Women A-Z!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In Wilson's introduction to this alphabetical paean, she explains that present-day politician and activist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ("AOC"), "may just be changing the rules of politics" for future leaders. The book succeeds mainly as a presentation of terms associated with civic engagement, among them democracy, feminist, and human rights. Several of the descriptions lack a clear connection to AOC's biography (though back matter provides context) such as, for immigration, "immigration is coming into a new country to live there permanently," and for visionary, "a visionary is a creative thinker who imagines a different future." Quiles's dynamic portraits of AOC and diverse groups bold strokes that echo the congresswoman's well-known flair and tenacity. Though adult AOC aficionados will likely be the most delighted by this book's conceit, and activists within the stated age range are unlikely to appreciate an abecedarian, the message, about "plant the seeds of change" for the future, is a strong one. Ages 8 up.