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THE EVENT MahoganyBooks is excited to be hosting four very special local authors for a Meet & Greet event on November 30, 2019, Small Business Saturday. We welcome local teen authors Jocktavious Holmes (Ballou HS), London Jones (Anacostia HS), Japan Spells (Anacostia HS), and Anaya Hardy (Ballou HS) to MahoganyBooks to discuss and autograph their recently published children's books. As featured in their recent Washington Post interview, these young writers have a lot to say. For London and her co-writers they sought this opportunity to address issues that impact her and her peers. Join us on November 30, 2019, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM for a Meet & Greet book signing featuring our young teens. It's an incredible opportunity to not only support a young people who are using their words to inspire and inform, these books will also make great Christmas/Kwanzaa gifts as you kick off your holiday shopping. See you then! THE BOOKS Georgia in the Jungle Georgia is having a hard time. A really hard time. Her best friend, Sienna, has passed away. She's shutting down in school, ignoring texts from her friends, and won't even eat her Chicken Alfredo (her favorite!) for dinner. Her mother knows she's hurting and takes her to an overnight at the zoo to cheer her up. That night, the zoo animals visit her in a dream and talk to her about their experience with loss. Can these thoughtful animals help Georgia open up about her grief and start to find a path forward? Man Up! Aaron is outgoing and funny and a whiz at kickball. He's also compassionate and kind, reading books at the old folks home down H street. Basically, he's pretty great. But he's got a problem: everyone calls him a Crybaby. When his friends cheat at Forknife, he cries out of anger. When he sees his friend Tayshawn hurt a neighborhood dog, he cries out of empathy. And when misses his oldest brother, Sage, who's away at college, he cries out of loneliness. His dad, his friends, and his classmates tell him to "Leave that crying for the girls." How can Aaron learn to value his feelings and nurture his sensitivity in a world telling him to "Man up"? Game of Pharaohs Camal, Japan, and Dameona are good kids, but struggling students. They've decided homework is pointless, and they'd rather just play their video game. One night when the kids refuse to stop playing, they are sucked into the world of The Pharaohs, where now they must complete challenges in their weakest subjects in school to make it out. Characters (and readers!) must solve hieroglyphic word puzzles, find their way through science-related mazes, and complete math mysteries on their path to earning their Pharaoh crowns and returning to the real world. Can they challenge themselves and learn to ask for help in time to make it out of the game? Money Marcus Marcus isn't the coolest kid in school. The other kids make fun of his old clothes and raggedy backpack, but at least he has one true friend, Taylor, who likes him for who he is. But when Marcus finds a winning lottery ticket on the ground on the last day of school, his whole world changes! Now, with a backpack full of money, everything is possible--and Marcus goes on the spending spree to show it: never-ending arcade games, all-day Chipotle, and all the best elementary school bling. Marcus's classmates flock to him and shower him with praise, and he is feeling good, spending money on his "new friends." In the meantime, Taylor is shrinking further and further away. Will Marcus get caught up in the world of money and fame or will he learn to stay true to himself and remember his real friend? THE AUTHORS Jocktavious Holmes, Ballou High School | Georgia in the Jungle: A Story of Grief and Healing London Jones, Anacostia High School | Man Up! Japan Spells, Anacostia High School | Game of Pharaohs Anaya Hardy, Ballou HS | Money Marcus

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