Together, Even When We're Apart: My Neighborhood's Stories of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Seven year old Amari lives with his parents and baby sister in a corner apartment building called the McCallister. It is the summer of 2020 and, along with children around the world, he is living through a global pandemic. While he knows he is lucky to be with his family, on some days, he is bored and misses his regular life. During all of the changes, Amari comes up with small acts of kindness for his neighbors. As a result, he has emerged as a guiding light of unity in his building. 


Even though Amari cannot do some of the activities he has always done, he connects in new ways with the people who live in his building like teaching a little girl how to read over video conferencing, calling an older neighbor every day to share a joke, cooking for a family who has lost their jobs, and more. And his neighbors are helping others too - sharing vegetables from their garden, helping children to understand how to stay physically distant, and even working on a COVID-19 vaccine. It seems like everyone is finding ways to care for each other. 


Because Amari and his neighbors are all thinking outside of themselves, a culture of reciprocity and cooperation has emerged during this challenging time. Our hope is that as you read about Amari and his McCallister neighbors, you see yourself and your neighborhood in their stories, and also that you get some new ideas about the actions you can take to bring the powerful light of unity into your corner of the planet. 

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Together, Even When We're Apart: My Neighborhood's Stories of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Seven year old Amari lives with his parents and baby sister in a corner apartment building called the McCallister. It is the summer of 2020 and, along with children around the world, he is living through a global pandemic. While he knows he is lucky to be with his family, on some days, he is bored and misses his regular life. During all of the changes, Amari comes up with small acts of kindness for his neighbors. As a result, he has emerged as a guiding light of unity in his building. 


Even though Amari cannot do some of the activities he has always done, he connects in new ways with the people who live in his building like teaching a little girl how to read over video conferencing, calling an older neighbor every day to share a joke, cooking for a family who has lost their jobs, and more. And his neighbors are helping others too - sharing vegetables from their garden, helping children to understand how to stay physically distant, and even working on a COVID-19 vaccine. It seems like everyone is finding ways to care for each other. 


Because Amari and his neighbors are all thinking outside of themselves, a culture of reciprocity and cooperation has emerged during this challenging time. Our hope is that as you read about Amari and his McCallister neighbors, you see yourself and your neighborhood in their stories, and also that you get some new ideas about the actions you can take to bring the powerful light of unity into your corner of the planet. 

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Together, Even When We're Apart: My Neighborhood's Stories of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Together, Even When We're Apart: My Neighborhood's Stories of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Together, Even When We're Apart: My Neighborhood's Stories of the COVID-19 Pandemic

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Overview

Seven year old Amari lives with his parents and baby sister in a corner apartment building called the McCallister. It is the summer of 2020 and, along with children around the world, he is living through a global pandemic. While he knows he is lucky to be with his family, on some days, he is bored and misses his regular life. During all of the changes, Amari comes up with small acts of kindness for his neighbors. As a result, he has emerged as a guiding light of unity in his building. 


Even though Amari cannot do some of the activities he has always done, he connects in new ways with the people who live in his building like teaching a little girl how to read over video conferencing, calling an older neighbor every day to share a joke, cooking for a family who has lost their jobs, and more. And his neighbors are helping others too - sharing vegetables from their garden, helping children to understand how to stay physically distant, and even working on a COVID-19 vaccine. It seems like everyone is finding ways to care for each other. 


Because Amari and his neighbors are all thinking outside of themselves, a culture of reciprocity and cooperation has emerged during this challenging time. Our hope is that as you read about Amari and his McCallister neighbors, you see yourself and your neighborhood in their stories, and also that you get some new ideas about the actions you can take to bring the powerful light of unity into your corner of the planet. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781736222010
Publisher: One Heart Books
Publication date: 03/01/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 42
File size: 29 MB
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Age Range: 4 - 11 Years

About the Author

Linda Ahdieh Grant has a BA in Anthropology from Haverford College and a PhD in Epidemiology from Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Writing this story with Anna combined some of her favorite things - the spirit of children, science, and the power of community. She lives in Decatur, Georgia with her family.
Anna Myers has a BA in Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking from Bard College at Simon's Rock, and an MFA in Illustration from Western Connecticut State University. In her work she hopes to show the children who read her books that love for humanity can heal the world. She lives in Queens, New York with her family.

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A Note to Parents, Caregivers, and Educators


At dinner tables around the world, families are talking about coronavirus and how to keep everyone safe. Because it is a new virus, no one's body has a memory of it and it can infect anyone. Not everyone gets infected, but some people become very sick when they are infected and can even die. This is a time of confusion and uncertainty, and also of fellow feeling and common endeavor.

This book was written for small children who are experiencing the coronavirus pandemic. Our hope is that it will be a source of knowledge and insights, and a reminder that all human beings - no matter who they are - are capable of being deeply concerned with the well-being of others, and also that every community - wherever it may be - is capable of tremendous solidarity. 

We hope that every child who reads this book will feel assured that this challenging period will eventually pass and that when it is over we will have a much better understanding of our interdependence and inherent oneness.

In the meantime, each of us - even our community's youngest members - can be a candle in the darkness and a champion of unity, not only in the future when they grow up, but also right now as a child in 2020.

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