Amélie

 

Amélie

Amélie (she/they) a 16-year-old Black poet from Lanham, MD. Their favorite hobbies are listening to music and playing their bass clarinet, drawing, learning Chinese and its colorful culture, and when possible, building Legos for hours on end. Once they graduate, they aspire to go into foreign affairs or maybe the medical field such as a pediatrician. She hopes her works bring comfort to others who should have voices but may be wary to speak up, such as herself most times.

BOOKS BY AMÉLIE

Stubborn Roots
$14.99

Available for preorder — product will ship Oct 27 2026

By the young writers of Shout Mouse Press

"The poems and essays in Stubborn Roots have changed me in ways I was unprepared for. The profundity of their observations of the world, and of themselves, left me in awe. This is a special book filled with special writers." —Clint Smith, author of How the Word is Passed

This powerful anthology illuminates today’s activist experience through the poetry and essays of our most vital and essential youth.

Through compelling poetry, 18 young writers of color plant their resistance in the soil of our uncertain future. They tackle disparities across lines of gender and sexuality, race and ethnicity, ableism and fatphobia, immigration and the environment, and more. Their poems are accompanied by portraits of each poet (by cover artist Sobia Ahmad) along with first-person essays on what liberation means to them. 

Diverse voices and styles shine throughout Stubborn Roots, providing personal and cultural context to ongoing conversations about change in the United States. Tender and green, vulnerable and wondrous, this singular book of poems serves as an urgent call to the transformative power of art and is a must-have for young readers looking to develop their connection to social justice.


Foreword by Camonghne Felix, author of Let the Poets Govern.

  • ISBN: 9781950807901

  • Age: 12+

  • Page Count: 220

  • Coming Fall 2026

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