![]() He shares his fond memories of reading as a. He is not the best fit for stories centering child abuse or cruelty to animals.įollow him on Twitter, Instagram, or visit his website. Perry, author of the childrens Cameron Battle series, gives us an incredibly eye-opening interview. He can provide sensitivity reads for all genres in those categories, including racism, gendered racism, ableism (stomach issues), and negative stereotypes of minorities. area, hoping to instruct the next generation of scholars. ![]() Perry has taught middle school in the Washington, D.C. Jamar is a Black gay man, who suffers from mental illness, including depression and anxiety. Perry attended Berea College in Berea, KY, majoring in psychology and English literature and Education and received his PhD at the University of Maryland College Park. ![]() In his free time, Jamar can be found hanging out with twin brother's cat, eating too much food, and watching too much television on Netflix. When not writing and editing, Jamar spends most of his time teaching, coaching, and training middle and secondary school teachers for the classroom. With the help of his friends, he must travel across worlds to save his own. When he is sent to live with his grandmother, he finds that the hidden world his parents told him about is true. ![]() For his entire life, he has been told about a magical West African kingdom that his ancestors came from, hidden in time and space. This series follow Cameron, a twelve-year-old queer Black boy whose life is turned upside-down when his parents die in a car crash. Perry (he/him) is the author of the middle grade series, CAMERON BATTLE AND THE HIDDEN KINGDOMS, due to be released from Bloomsbury, February 1, 2022. ![]()
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