Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson

Six students are placed in the ARTT  (a room to talk) room by their teacher, Mrs. Laverne.  It’s a room without adults, a room where the six of them can talk about anything they want.  Haley narrates the story of Amari, Ashton, Esteban, Holly, Tiago, and herself.  Through their afternoons spent together, the six become close and soon trust each other enough to talk about tough issues and their insecurities. They discuss feelings and issues from Esteban’s father being sent to a detention center by the United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to bullying and racial profiling.  Each of the six has a gift to share with the rest of the group that brings strength to the others in the ARTT room. The stories they share with each other gather empathy and the group’s support.  Harbor Me is an example of the importance and power of friendship.

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