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Sotomayor asks in new children’s book: Whom have you helped today?

- By Jessica Gresko

WASHINGTON » “Whom have I helped today?” That’s the question Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor tells kids she asks herself every night before she goes to sleep.

Her new children’s book, “Just Help! How to Build a Better World,” challenges kids to ask how they will help, too. The book comes out Tuesday and is Sotomayor’s third book for young readers.

In the book, children help in a variety of ways: sending care packages to American soldiers overseas, recycling plastic bags, cleaning up a park, donating toys to a children’s hospital and encouragin­g others to vote.

“I want kids to do this intentiona­lly, to think that this is a requiremen­t of living almost, that trying to figure out how they will make a better world should be a part of the charge of their living,” said Sotomayor, 67, in a telephone interview ahead of the book’s publicatio­n.

Sotomayor said she wants kids not only to help family and friends but also to “think about how to help neighbors and how to help our community, and that it takes active thought and active action to change the world.”

The story starts with Sotomayor as a child being asked by her mother how she will help that day and follows her and other kids as they find ways to assist. Sotomayor tells readers that she remembers throughout her childhood seeing her mother helping others, both as a nurse and in the community where she lived in the Bronx.

Sotomayor’s mom, Celina Baez Sotomayor, died last year and is the inspiratio­n for Sotomayor’s next book, tentativel­y titled “Just Shine,” she said. The book will talk about how her mother “let others shine,” Sotomayor said. “That’s how she approached the world.”

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor holds her new children’s book “Just Help!” on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday.
CAROLYN KASTER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Supreme Court Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor holds her new children’s book “Just Help!” on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday.

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