My Name Is Tani . . . and I Believe in Miracles

by (Tanitoluwa Adewumi) Tani

Paperback, 2020

Status

Check shelf

Call number

J 92 TA

Publication

Thomas Nelson (2020), Edition: Young Readers ed., 208 pages

Description

At eight years old, Tani Adewumi, a Nigerian refugee, won the 2019 New York State Chess Championship after playing the game for only a year--and while homeless. His story is full of miracles and hope. Tani and his family's amazing story began amid Boko Haram's reign of terror in their native country of Nigeria. They fled their home to the United States, where they lived in a New York City homeless shelter as they waited to be granted religious asylum. Tani began attending PS 116, where his classmates were unaware that he and his family had no home. So when Tani asked his parents if he could join the chess program at school, which required a fee, it seemed unlikely. But his mother wrote to the coach, who offered Tani a scholarship. This adaptation will focus on the portions of Tani's story that will most interest young readers. The struggle of leaving his comfortable home and moving to a new country with nothing. Living in America as a homeless family. Having no TV, no games, no money. Wanting a place for his mom to cook meals and a refrigerator where he could get a snack whenever he was hungry. Going to a new school. Meeting a teacher who taught him the game of chess, which allowed him to learn, compete, and experience the pressures of the game and the ultimate joy of winning. Tani's story will inspire you to believe in the power of the human spirit to triumph over the greatest adversities. And his family's faith will inspire you to believe in miracles.… (more)

Local notes

2302-122

User reviews

LibraryThing member brangwinn
Written for children this is a compelling story of a refugee family. Forced to flee Nigeria because of the Boko Haram, Tani and his family came to America. Told not only from the perspective of young Tani, the reader hears from his mother and father as well. The are a few color pictures, but what I
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came away with is how there are still people in American who are giving and cheer for the success of immigrants.
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Original language

English

Physical description

208 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

9781400218295

Barcode

883
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