The Sum of Us (Adapted for Young Readers): How Racism Hurts Everyone Spiral-Bound | February 21, 2023

Heather McGhee

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The New York Times bestseller, now adapted for a new generation of young readers, leaders, thinkers, and activists. A groundbreaking call to action that examines how racism affects and harms all of us and how we need to face it head-on, together.

The future can be prosperous for everyone, but only if we address the problems of racial and economic inequality.

McGhee believes that all people, of all ages and all backgrounds, need to rethink their attitude toward race and strive together to create opportunities that benefit everyone. 

This book is a call to action. McGhee examines how damaging racism is, not only to people of color but also to white people. She offers hope and real solutions so we can all prosper. An expert in economic policy, McGhee draws lessons both from her work at a think tank and from her travels around the country talking to everyday Americans fighting for a more just and inclusive society.

The people she meets prove how the stories we tell ourselves about race and belonging influence the policies that determine our shared economic future.

The Sum of Us provides hope that with understanding and open-mindedness, the world can be more united and equitable than it is today.
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Original Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 240 pages
ISBN-10: 0593562623
Item Weight: 0.9 lbs
Dimensions: 6.3 x 0.8 x 9.4 inches
Customer Reviews: 4 out of 5 stars 31 to 100 ratings
★ "Optimistically forward looking and grounded in solidarity. Of great value to anyone who values straight-to-the-point, thorough writing on race in America." —Kirkus Reviews, starred review

★ “A thought-provoking next read after Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi's Stamped.” —Booklist, starred review
Heather McGhee is an expert in economic and social policy. The former president of the inequality-focused think tank Demos, McGhee has drafted legislation, testified before Congress, and contributed regularly to news shows, including NBC’s Meet the Press. She now chairs the board of Color of Change, the nation’s largest online racial justice organization. McGhee holds a BA in American studies from Yale University and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley, School of Law.

Author Residence: New York, NY