Rising From the Ashes, Cherie Doyen
Rising From the Ashes, Cherie Doyen
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Rising From the Ashes

Author: Cherie Doyen

Narrator: Prince Mante

Unabridged: 5 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/18/2023


Synopsis

Warriors are never victims!
What if you were a highly sensitive, super magical kid plunked down into a world of violence, sex, and danger? In this world of upside-down, nothing feels real. Everything hurts, and no one is to be trusted.
What is love? What is family? Who am I?
Amidst the violence, June finds herself slipping in and out of time. After a particularly brutal encounter, something happens. June awakens, curled on the ground, wet and alone as if dripped out of a faucet. As she takes in the magnitude of the field of wildflowers, panic begins to set in. Where am I? She can hear the sound of running water off in the distance. But just as ideas were beginning to form, she saw HIM, Tigua, his long black tail twitching high above the sea flowers.
The flowers are parting gracefully as if in a bow. June drops to the ground in fear. With a sense of His presence, she lifts her eyes to the panther standing regally above her.
He beckons her.
Rise June Rise.
BUT then, just as suddenly as she got there, she would be sucked back down... there. With them.
The ones that claim to be her family.
The ones that tell her they love her despite all the other things.
The unspeakable things.
The things that hide in the Secrets.
I am Junebug, and I choose to fight!
Thousand of children go to sleep each night with the hope of a better tomorrow. I am June and this is my story.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Traci on April 19, 2024

I am obsessed with the LA riots of 1992. I have been since they happened as a kid. I love the idea of bringing this history to young people and think it is really well done. I question a bit how some information was presented without interpretation or reflection from the adult (thinking here about t......more

Goodreads review by Brandon on January 15, 2024

Yoo's book builds on her successful previous book on the birth of the Asian American rights movement. I'm happy to have a book that puts the LA riots into perspective for young people, so they can more deeply understand the complexity of the events surrounding it. Yoo does a great job exploring all......more

Goodreads review by Kat on September 24, 2024

This book was amazing and I hope schools start teaching it. A crucial memory for me as a kid was watching the news on my birthday (and days afterward) being horrified by what happened to Rodney King being shown on TV. It was a really sad and scary moment to me. I think it was a basis for the work I......more

Goodreads review by Hoover Public Library on September 27, 2024

"Using scores of interviews, direct quotes, news reports, and archival photographs to sculpt this thoroughly researched history, Yoo vividly and movingly conveys the broader historical context and the many lives that were affected, shedding light on systemic challenges that continue today. A nuanced......more

Goodreads review by Hannah on February 24, 2025

A moving reconciliation of sorts. A very powerful and humanizing account of connected tragedies and the conditions building up to them.........more