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KidsLIVE! Author Talk with Raj Tawney

By Valerine Andujar, Children's Librarian, Washington Heights Library
October 24, 2024
author headshot of Raj Tawney alongside book cover

Join us live at Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library on Tuesday, November 12 at 3:30 PM for an author talk with Raj Tawney! In this program, we'll be discussing Raj’s new book, All Mixed Up. There will be a Q&A with the author and the audience followed by an activity together. 

Can't make it to Pelham Parkway-Van Nest Library? You can join this program virtually via Zoom, or attend an in-person livestream at select NYPL locations. Visit the events page for in-person livestream locations.  

Borrow All Mixed Up from the Library:

  • All Mixed Up

    by Raj Tawney 

    It’s 2002 on Long Island, and Kamal—who is multiracial—is grappling with bullying and xenophobia. When he befriends Jaz, a recent Pakistani immigrant with a concerning home life, Kamal takes a new perspective on his own challenges.

Looking for more books like All Mixed Up? Check these out:

  • Book Cover of Little Wolf

    Little Wolf

    by Teoni Spathelfer; illustrated by Natassia Davies 

    A young Indigenous girl moves to the big city and learns to find connections to her culture and the land wherever she goes, despite encountering bullies and feelings of isolation along the way.

  • Book cover of The Whole Story of Half a Girl

    The Whole Story of Half a Girl

     by Veera Hiranandani

    When Sonia's father loses his job and she must move from her small, supportive private school to a public middle school, the half-Jewish half-Indian sixth grader experiences culture shock as she tries to navigate the school's unfamiliar social scene, and after her father is diagnosed with clinical depression, she finds herself becoming even more confused about herself and her family.

  • Book Cover of Unhappy Camper

    Unhappy Camper

    by Lily LaMotte; illustrated by Ann Xu and Sunmi

    Would you rather blend in or stand out? Claire and Michelle used to be best friends, but now the two sisters couldn't be more different. Michelle will do anything to fit in, even if it means denying her Taiwanese culture, whereas Claire is proud of who she is. So much so that she decides to become a junior counselor at a Taiwanese American summer camp. Sensing a rift between the two, their parents decide to send them both off to camp, much to Michelle's dismay. As summer continues, both sisters learn more about their culture and each other. But Michelle must eventually decide to either embrace her culture and family or assimilate into the popular group at school. Which will she choose?

Here are some at-home activities inspired by All Mixed Up:

  • a diy zipline using a paper cup and paper clip

    Ziplining

    One of Kamal and Jaz’s favorite things to do is pretend they’re spies on far off adventures, one way to travel quickly as a spy is through ziplining! Create ziplines and learn about gravity by following this guide.

  • a plastic tub with a diy boat floating in water

    Windy Ferry

    Kamal was curious about how long it would take to get from Sunken Meadow Beach to New London. If he harnesses the power of wind, it might be quicker than expected. Create a ferry and learn about the power of wind by following this guide.

  • illustration of a maple leaf

    Leaf Rubbing

    Kamal likes to play a lot in the woods behind his house, finding sticks and leaves. You can use leaves to make nature-inspired art! Find out how by following this guide.

Want to learn more about Raj Tawney?

  • Headshot of Raj Tawney

    Find out more about Raj Tawney and his work on his website.

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KidsLIVE programs are sponsored by the Andreas C. Dracopoulos Family Endowment for Young Audiences.

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