The Lemon Grove Incident: María Dolores Águila | 'A Sea of Lemon Trees' (April 10, 2026)
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In this episode of The Book Faire Podcast, host Anthony interviews author María Dolores Águila about her new nonfiction picture book, A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corridors of Roberto Alvarez. They discuss the historical significance of the Lemon Grove Incident—the first successful school desegregation case in the U.S.—and the importance of sharing these diverse stories with young readers. The conversation provides valuable insights for educators, librarians, and parents looking for curriculum-aligned resources that explore civil rights history in the elementary school classroom. María also shares her writing process and a roundup of recent children’s book releases that celebrate the freedom to read and the power of standing up for justice. Join us for a comprehensive look at how contemporary children’s literature can help students navigate our shared history.