“Incredibly moving, beautifully written, and oh-so powerful, All the Fighting Parts is a stunning debut novel-in-verse. Hannah V. Sawyerr is a talent to watch.” ― Liz Lawson, New York Times bestselling author of The Agathas, The Night in Question, and The Lucky O

Hannah V. Sawyerr is a Sierra Leonean-American writer with a passion for people and storytelling. For Hannah’s literary and community involvement, she was recognized as the 2016 Youth Poet Laureate of Baltimore. Her spoken word poetry has been featured on the British Broadcasting Channel’s (BBC) “World Have Your Say” program, as well as the National Education Association’s “Do You Hear Us?” campaign. Her written word, including poetry and personal essays, have been featured in several publications such as Essence, gal-dem, and xoNecole. She holds a BA in English from Morgan State University and an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School.

Sawyerr’s debut novel ALL THE FIGHTING PARTS was selected as an American Booksellers Association’s (ABA) Kids’ Indies Introduce Pick, a September/October Kids’ Indie Next Pick, a William C. Morris Debut Award Finalist, a Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book, an American Library Association’s (ALA) Rise: A Feminist Book Project Top Ten Title, and a Kirkus Best Book of the Year. ALL THE FIGHTING PARTS received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, School Library Journal and has appeared on numerous state award lists. Sawyerr lives in Los Angeles, California.

Hannah V.'s Featured Titles

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Workshop: What’s in a Name?

Works Studied: Elizabeth Acevedo’s poem “Name” and Jamaica Kincaid’s short story “Girl”

Recommended Audience: 14+

Description: An interactive poetry presentation focusing on poetic themes and devices used in Elizabeth Acevedo’s poem “Name” and Jamaica Kincaid’s short story “Girl.” Participants will ultimately walk away with two original poems. The first inspired by Jamaica Kincaid’s “Girl” titled after and focusing on the role they are expected to play in the world (Examples: Girl, Daughter, Brother, Mentee, etc.) The second inspired by Elizabeth Acevedo’s “Name” exploring their personal connection with their name and what the world may not see.

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Workshop: Beyoncé and Shire Burn It All Down

Works Studied: Beyoncé’s visual album “Lemonade” and Warsan Shire’s poem “Angela Bassett Burning it All Down”

Recommended Audience: 16+ (strong language used in source material)

Description: In this workshop, we study select clips from Beyoncé Knowles-Carter’s visual album Lemonade with a particular focus on the album’s poetic interludes penned by Somali-British poet Warsan Shire. Participants will engage in discussion about the works themes including Blackness, womanhood, community, and rage, and ultimately write a poem inspired by Warsan Shire’s poem “Angela Bassett Burning it All Down.”

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Reading + Q&A: All the Fighting Parts

A reading of select poems from All the Fighting Parts by the author followed by a discussion and Q&A. Poems and conversations can be tailored to suit audience. Themes include Me Too, Blackness, girlhood, and poetic craft.

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All the Fighting Parts Discussion Guide

Honors, Awards & Recognition

2024 Walter Dean Myers Award Honor Book, We Need Diverse Books
2024 William C. Morris Debut Award Finalist, The American Library Association
2024 Top 10 Rise: A Feminist Book Project Title, The American Library Association
2024 Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers, YALSA/The American Library Association
2023 Cybils Award Finalist (Poetry), Cybils Awards
Kirkus Reviews, Best Young Adult Books of the Year, All the Fighting Parts
Reader’s Digest, Best Books of the Year, All the Fighting Parts
September/October 2023 Kids’ Indie Next Pick, The American Booksellers Association
Summer/Fall 2023 Indies Introduce Pick, The American Booksellers Association
School Library Journal, Starred Review, All the Fighting Parts
Kirkus Reviews,
Starred Review, All the Fighting Parts
NAACP Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) Competition 3rd place National Level, 2014
NAACP Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics (ACT-SO) Competition 1st place New Jersey State Level, 2014

Media Kit

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