Phenomenal
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Complete, First published Apr 12, 2023
AOC 
The roots and rise of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

By: Anika A peanut Denies

" Women like me aren't supposed to run for office "

In 2019 , Alexandra Ocasio Cortez became the youngest congresswoman in America. How did this young Puertorriquena become an unstoppable force in politics?
Follow phenomenal AOC from her chilidhood home in Bronx all the way the Capitol Building in this inspiring picture book biography by Ours Helped Honor winning creators Anika Speaking Denies and Loris  Lora.

Alexandria Oca.Cor. 's empowering story reminds the us that where regardless of their age, race,creed, wealth or zip code, is capable of being a voice for change.
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