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By the People, for the People
Author Felicia L. Kenny Releases Children's Book on Biracial Identity
Two Worlds. One Family: A Child's Perspective on Being Biracial explores diversity through the eyes of an 8-year-old girl.
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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Author Felicia L. Kenny has released her debut children's book, "Two Worlds. One Family: A Child's Perspective on Being Biracial", which tells the story of an 8-year-old biracial girl exploring her identity, family, and the diversity around her. The book presents a child's joyful and observant perspective on relationships, routines, and connections within her home and neighborhood.
Why it matters
The book engages young readers by looking at people from different racial and ethnic backgrounds through the innocence of a child. Differences are presented as part of everyday life, keeping the focus on what the narrator notices and expresses rather than adult interpretation. This makes the book suitable for homes, classrooms, and libraries seeking children's stories centered on family and social awareness.
The details
Two Worlds. One Family: A Child's Perspective on Being Biracial is designed to engage young readers and support early reading development. The sentence structure and vocabulary are intentionally straightforward so children can easily follow the story and recognize familiar situations. The tone remains light and observational, allowing the child narrator's voice to lead each moment and description.
- The book was released on March 9, 2026.
The players
Felicia L. Kenny
The author of Two Worlds. One Family: A Child's Perspective on Being Biracial, a special education teacher who based the story on her own family while raising her two children in New Jersey.
What they’re saying
“Two Worlds. One Family: A Child's Perspective on Being Biracial is a children's book that explores identity, family, and diversity through the joyful and observant voice of an eight-year-old biracial girl.”
— Felicia L. Kenny, Author (EINPresswire.com)
The takeaway
This book offers a unique perspective on diversity and family by presenting the experiences of a biracial child in a simple, accessible way that can help young readers develop empathy and understanding for people of different backgrounds.
