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Table of Contents: A Note from the Editors 1. I Think Sadness Finds You Too About the Artists Biographical Note: MICHAELA ALLEN is a Scarborough-raised creative and youth advocate using storytelling to uplift untold voices. She is inspired by lived experience, community roots, and a mother's unwavering belief in possibility. She is currently the Manager of Youth Justice Services at the Neighbourhood Group Community Services and lives in Toronto. P. ANNEKA LYNCH is a youth advocate, poet, writer, and painter with a profound commitment to making a positive difference in her community. She has been a Youth Justice Worker at the Neighbourhood Group Community Services for five years, and currently lives in Toronto. Review Quotes: "This book makes a strong case for creative expression as a public health intervention, with potential to build community and open paths to compassionate understanding of young people's coping mechanisms. Honest, raw, and powerful." --Kirkus Reviews, 02/16/26 Review Quotes: "It's moving and revelatory reading as these artists discuss race, identity, addiction, and acceptance in such frank terms . . . There's a good chance teens will see themselves reflected in this anthology." --Booklist, 05/26 Review Citations:
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