Book details

  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:Bedtime & Dreams
  • Age Range (years):0 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:32
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317822491

Found in the Big City

By Jessie Chin

Overview


Jessie is an imaginative, adventurous child who uses a bright orange wheelchair. When his family moves to a bustling city, Jessie is excited to explore but quickly discovers that the sidewalks are cracked, the buses lack ramps, and many places are out of reach. Most importantly, the elevators in the subway stations don't work. Despite these obstacles, Jessie's optimism never wavers. With the help of his creativity, he begins to draw ideas for how the city could work better for everyone — smoother paths, working elevators in the subway, automatic doors, and colorful "roll lanes." As he shares his ideas with friends, teachers, and neighbors, the whole community joins in. The experience opens everyone's eyes. Soon, real changes begin: ramps appear, crosswalks become safer, and playgrounds add accessible swings. The city transforms — not just for Jessie, but for everyone.
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Description


Jessie Found in the Big City is an inspiring picture book about creativity, determination, and the power of one child's imagination to spark real change. Jessie is an imaginative, adventurous boy who uses a bright orange wheelchair. When his family moves to a bustling city, Jessie can't wait to explore every street, park, and subway station. But his excitement turns to frustration when he discovers that many parts of the city aren't built for him — cracked sidewalks, buses without ramps, and elevators that never seem to work. Instead of giving up, Jessie decides to take action. With his iPhone in hand, he begins to dream up ways to make the city better for everyone — smoother paths, working elevators, colorful "roll lanes," and spaces where all kids can play together. When he shares his ideas, his creativity sparks a movement that brings the whole community together to rebuild their city into a place where everyone belongs. Filled with hope, heart, and vibrant illustrations, Found in the Big City celebrates inclusivity and the belief that accessibility benefits everyone. This story empowers children to see challenges as opportunities for creativity and shows how even the smallest voice can make a big difference.
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About The Author


Jessie is a resilient and inspiring individual who has turned a spinal cord injury, which left him unable to walk, into a source of strength and determination. Despite this life-changing challenge, Jessie has pursued his goals with unwavering passion and optimism, proving that limitations are often just a matter of perspective. With a bachelor's degree in anthropology, Jessie has taken a creative and impactful route as a sit-down comedian. He fills venues with sold-out performances that blend humor and powerful storytelling. Beyond comedy, he serves as a dedicated high school basketball coach, demonstrating leadership and breaking stereotypes about what people with disabilities can achieve. Jessie firmly believes that his wheelchair is not a limitation but a tool that empowers him to redefine success on his terms. A passionate advocate for disability representation, Jessie uses his platform to challenge societal perceptions and celebrate diversity. He has appeared on Good Morning America, where he promoted adaptive clothing, and has collaborated with major brands to champion inclusivity. Jessie's vision extends to empowering the next generation through a children's book series he is currently developing. The series focuses on raising disability awareness in urban communities, fostering understanding, and celebrating differences. Jessie's philosophy is clear: he views his disability as a superpower, not a barrier, and refuses to make excuses. Through his achievements, advocacy, and creative endeavors, Jessie continues to inspire others to embrace their unique abilities and live life without limits."
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