Give this to fans of ghost stories, magical realism, feminism, and complex characters. A first purchase for high school and public libraries.
For the hope for new adventures, and the glimpse of intergenerational kindness and understanding, this lovely book should be on every shelf.
Equal parts homage to Black historical and contemporary figures and a reminder of the greatness that lives within each Black child, this is a title for every collection.
This quiet contemplative account of learning to live with nature and together as people has a place in every collection, and while its meditative tone will appeal to older and more advanced readers, it could be the centerpiece of a story hour for younger listeners.
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